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Hedi Slimane Releases Surprise Celine Women’s Show

Hedi Slimane released a surprise Celine show.
Star designer Hedi Slimane has dropped a surprise women’s show for LVMH megabrand-in-the-making Celine. (Celine)

On Friday, the star designer — known for being both mercurial and ultra-consistent — offered up his first women’s show for LVMH megabrand-in-the-making Celine since a co-ed outing at the Wiltern theatre in Los Angeles in December 2022. The show was released as a video, filmed at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and featured Summer 2024 looks steeped in his signature blend of grunge and “bon chic bon genre.”

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