Giambattista Valli presentation in Paris channels 1960s

Giambattista Valli’s 1960s-infused collection was the highlight on the second-last day of Paris Fashion Week, which concludes Tuesday with Chanel and Louis Vuitton runway shows

PARIS — Giambattista Valli’s 1960s-infused collection was the highlight on the second-last day of Paris Fashion Week, which concludes Tuesday with Chanel and Louis Vuitton runway shows.

Here are some highlights from Monday.

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A retro 1960s aesthetic, in a mainly monochrome palette with flashes of his signature floral motifs and bows.

The collection’s best looks were the simplest: A mini skirt-suit in Chinese white with two rough-edged panels forming the skirt. A shirt in Chinese silver hung down with loose proportions — unstructured, simple and clean — and had big gold buttons adorning four statement pockets. (Big gold buttons have been a theme this season in Paris). Looks were given a twist with a large black bow tied at the top of the models’ heads. Other standout pieces included a white floral patterned mini dress with trendy mini Juliette sleeves. The shoulders were lopped off, giving the silhouette an interesting T-shape.

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