21 HANDMADE COUTURE DRESSES THAT ARE MIND-BLOWINGLY, BEAUTIFUL AND WITH STYLE..
12. Alexis Mabille
Mabille redefined the shirt dress with this, a version that looks like it has been slipped down over the model’s hips and tied, revealing a bustier and suggesting a sexy state of dishabille.
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13. Schiaparelli
Creative director Bertrand Guyon nodded to Schiaparelli’s surrealist roots with pieces that riffed on cubist art and zodiac motifs, while this dress maintains a Gatsby-era elegance with its gold-and-black palette.
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14. Francesco Scognamiglio
Italian designer Scognamiglio was a guest designer at couture this season, and his body-skimming gowns with elaborate embellishments and exuberant pleated bodices were a sight to behold.
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15. Chanel
In a presentation that paid tribute to thecraftswomen of his atelier, designer Karl Lagerfeld showed a collection of sharp-shouldered jackets and romantic, pleated, flowered dresses like this one.
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16. Jean Paul Gaultier
Put aside this look’s kooky styling (lace-ruffle hoods: get into them … or don’t), and Gaultier’s given us a stunningly pretty gown that emphasizes a womanly silhouette with its dramatic side gathering.
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17. Giles Deacon
This is the London designer’s first couture collection — and he was so dedicated to the cause, he put his popular ready-to-wear line on hold to create it. Here, he gives damask silk a shibori dye treatment, and a 19th century shape, making a thoroughly modern evening gown.
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18. Valentino
Valentino nodded to Shakespearean times with its collection of high-necked gowns. This diaphanous example recalls John Everett Millais’ painting of Ophelia.
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19. Guo Pei
The Chinese designer who helped Rihanna win the Met Ball last year showed hyper-feminine fit-and-flare dresses in ice blue — fit for a princess.
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20. Maison Margiela
John Galliano doesn’t do just plain pretty. So while a floor-sweeping gown wasn’t in the cards, we did see this lovely, ice-blue midi dress, layered with a ribbon-tied cape and tiered wool jacket.
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21. Viktor & Rolf
Using layers of multicolored tulle, woven floral fabrics, and even denim, Viktor & Rolf had perhaps the most handcrafted-feeling collection of the bunch. We love the way the ruffles seem to explode out of this blazer.
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