Givenchy Spring 2016 | New York Fashion Week

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Published September 12, 2015

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Updated October 20, 2022

Forgoing its usual Paris slot, Givenchy headed to New York Fashion Week for a spring-summer 2016 collection which had creative director Riccardo Tisci embracing romantic style with a contemporary gothic edge. Tisci revisited past collections with familiar offerings including delicate lace, graphic stripes and tailored tuxedo jackets. Lingerie inspired looks were the main takeaway from spring–robe like jackets and sheer dresses with delicate embroideries promise a tranquil season ahead.

A look from Givenchy’s spring-summer 2016 collection
A look from Givenchy’s spring-summer 2016 collection
Givenchy Spring 2016

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