The Drape Escape at Balenciaga, Givenchy, Lacroix and Comme des Garçons

Thumbnail image for paris_FW.jpgblog_paris_draping_01.jpgLooks from Balenciaga and Givenchy.

A goddess comes in many variations, as do the draped clothes that adorn her. Just that was exemplified on the Paris runways as a handful of designers demonstrated the graceful technique for several wide-ranging looks. At Balenciaga, Nicolas Ghesquiere took draping to an exaggerated, oversize effect, as shown on this satiny number. Riccardo Tisci, meanwhile, went ethereal at Givenchy with elegant snow-white folds, and Christian Lacroix chiced-up the method by topping his graceful draped dress with a fluffy fur collar. Comme des Garçons' Rei Kawakubo gave his looks a more structured hand à la big camp-style blankets folded just so.

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Looks from Christian Lacroix and Comme des Garçons.

All photos: Giovanni Giannoni.

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