Givenchy Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 2, 2011

Simply Divine at Givenchy – After last season’s parade of prints, Riccardo Tisci presented a toned down spring 2012 collection that may have been light on prints but still had all the trappings of Givenchy opulence. Dramatic ruffles, form-fitting silhouettes and tailored jackets defined the Givenchy woman for the new season. A bit of flash was added to the showing with sequin embroidered pieces that brought the perfect finish to a strong collection.












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13 thoughts on “Givenchy Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week”

  1. Very wearable collection, love the color palate. are my eyes playing tricks or is the third last outfit (on Pedaru) the exact same as the sixth last one?

  2. I LOVE this collection.  It is wearable, extremely sexy and just really cool.  If I had enough money I would buy the majority of those opening jackets.  Some of the materials Riccardo used (eel, shark and stingray skin) are incredible.  On the surface it is very pretty, but if you really take a close look it’s much more complicated (maybe a play on his inspiration of mermaids, surfers, underwater escapades- everything is calm on the surface until you go a little deeper?).  A clean, focused collection topped off by a great selection of models.  And don’t get me started on the awesome necklaces and earrings.

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