BEIJING, July 2 -- Luxury labels Christian Dior and
Giorgio Armani fought for the hearts and minds of A-list actresses in Paris on
Monday with glittering haute couture presentations of red carpet gowns.
Helen Mirren, Kerry Washington, Liv Tyler and Eva
Mendes were just some of the celebrities who appeared in the French capital for
the first of three days of autumn-winter couture displays.
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Models take the catwalk at the end of
the presentation of the Chanel Fall-Winter 2008/ 2009 fashion collection
by German designer Karl Lagerfeld, presented in Paris, July 1. (Xinhua
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The
Dior show should make even the notoriously icy US Vogue editor Anna Wintour
crack a smile.
British designer John Galliano delivered an ode to
the magazine with his retro-flavored collection, and he injected just enough
sauciness to make it perfectly relevant for the 21st century.
Cinch-waisted jackets with extravagant folds at the
waist were paired with translucent skirts, while evening gowns came in cascades
of frosted tulle glistening with silver sequins.
The looks were inspired by model Lisa Fonssagrives,
who married photographer Irving Penn in 1950. Together, they produced some of
Vogue's most memorable images.
Guests included singer Janet Jackson, who said she
was busy preparing for the launch of her own line of lingerie later this year.
"They're classic. There are some things that have a
vintage feel to them," she said. Perhaps she can crib some tips from Galliano,
who has the vintage look down pat.
From the moment the first model emerged in a white
coat topped with an oversized black patent leather corset belt, it was clear the
rebel designer was in great form.
Smart wool skirt suits dissolved into vaporous
chiffon at the hem, and a black hourglass swimsuit was topped with a completely
see-through black tulle gown.
Of course, these made-to-measure creations will be
adapted to suit the tastes of high-profile clients like France's first lady, the
former supermodel Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
The wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy has worn Dior
on official visits to Britain and Israel, drawing plaudits from style
commentators. With France taking on the rotating presidency of the European
Union yesterday, she will be more closely watched than ever.
"It's a lovely relationship because Dior is very old
established name, Carla's the wife of the French president. To me, it's a
natural symbiosis," said Hilary Alexander, fashion director of Britain's Daily
Telegraph newspaper.
Armani, on the other hand, has a natural affinity
with movie stars, dressing actresses from Sophia Loren to Cate Blanchett.
Shades of earlier Hollywood heroines like Katharine
Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich ran through his collection of tailored jackets with
razor-sharp shoulders and goddess gowns glistening with beads.
Some of the outfits also read like subtle tributes to
Yves Saint Laurent, the great couturier who died last month at the age of 71.
Classic Saint Laurent touches included bows pinned to the shoulder of a jacket
or dress, and transparent blouses.
Mirren said she considered Armani "the master," but
was not superstitious about switching designers for award ceremonies.
"I just want to be comfortable, so if I win or I
lose, slumping in my seat or standing erect on the stage, I kind of look OK,"
she said.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)