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Give me black, white, architecture, and draping.... and lots of tulle... If I had to guess, that's what went through Riccardo Tisci's subconscious when he designed his Spring 2010 Ready-to-Wear Collection for Givenchy. This feast for the eye is so simple, yet absolutely powerful. The structured jackets are sick, and I want each and every single one... the dresses are feminine yet there's androgyny, and the pants are never-ending. The pointy hats are totally something straight out of Coneheads.
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