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Best in Show: Givenchy, Haider Ackermann, Céline

Straight from Paris, BoF brings you the top shows from the weekend of 1st March: Givenchy, Céline, and Haider Ackermann
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PARIS, France — BoF brings you the top shows from the weekend of 1st March: Givenchy, Céline and Haider Ackermann.

Givenchy, Autumn/Winter 2014:
"This season, designer Riccardo Tisci moved Givenchy away from the street and into the realm of sophistication. This collection was all about elegance with an edge." See full show.

Haider Ackermann, Autumn/Winter 2014:
"In the past, Ackermann has made his mark by layering up his draping designs, stacking vest upon shirt upon jacket. This time, however, the designer challenged himself to explore the beauty of simplicity." See full show.

Céline, Autumn/Winter 2014:
"Last season's painterly brush stroke patterns made way for jungle cat spots, subtly smudged to dilute their powers, which was not the case for the dramatic, almost porcupine quill-like feather embellishments that sprouted out of the final three looks." See full show.

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