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Ben Stiller

Ben Stiller

It might seem the question every look of the parade addressed to each individual viewer, and the answer would certainly; actually, the notes of the famous hit of the Human League accompanied the end of the parade of Valentino, with two exceptional guest stars Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller (Zoolander) walked the catwalk, before the final descent of the models as two veterans of fashion, to the applause and the flash of the onlookers. But how did it all begin?
The darkness and the silence, and then … the light and insistent music, almost a tango remixed, kicked off the parade, where the mix of black and white dominated, leaving room for color ranges. Search for balance, austere elegance and sophistication that gives a nod to the high couture dresses, long and modeled on the female body, sometimes hidden by coats too long, austere tones and fur patchwork bright. A collection full of clothes, for daywear and nightwear: pure white clothes, with corsages/capes, “delimited” profiles of a thin black, and vice versa; lace dresses, dresses with tulle sleeves and skirts, with a high rate of seduction, embroidered clothes from whims and oriental colors. Oversized sweaters, some with geometric inserts of black and white, some with embroidered dragons, were accompanied by long skirts, or simply black with shiny profiles.
Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson

A little ‘warriors’ a little lady, women from Valentino vary with grace and seduction between looks. Opaque, with a facial soap and water and loose hair little rebels.
Among the great protagonists of the collection, there were certainly accessories: polished boots in shades of taupe, black and red, and the bags a bit ‘ladylike’ it-girl. After all, these were deployed in the front row, as Olivia Palermo and the very Italian Chiara Ferragni looked on.

Next to them, the French pop singer Stromae, heiress Nicky Hilton, Anna dello Russo, Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington. All participants of the show offered, all greeted at the entrance of the pavilion by a white carpet and the flash of curious paparazzi, all wrapped up under the gray sky of Paris.