Paris Fashion Week: At Nina Ricci, romance wins out
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In just his second season at the house, Nina Ricci designer Peter Copping is carving out a new niche for old-fashioned Parisian chic. It’s not a look we’ve seen a lot of on the runway lately, and it had real charm.
Key pieces included a ladylike wool pencil skirt, a tweed jacket with a defined waist, Liberty print blouses, a black bustier dress with lace and ribbon insets, and a red floral jacquard evening coat with a round collar. Silk flower corsages and belts were fun, as were flirty platform pumps. Instead of peek-a-boo cutouts over the toes, they had peek-a-boo cutouts in the backs of the shoes.
And for those anti-fur advocates out there, it should be noted that Copping used faux fur trim on a slouchy moleskin coat and soft knit cardigans. It looked just like the real thing.
-- Booth Moore in Paris
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