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Deacon's dino

By Alex Fury, 13:35 Thu 08 Oct 2009


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Our first and final show today - indeed our final show of Paris Fashion Week - is Giles. Not to outdone by his Brit counterparts McQueen, Galliano et al on the invite innovation front, Deacon's is certainly unique: an inflatable, Giles- brand dinosaur. Not sure how typography purists may feel about the free-and-easy use of Comic Sans though.

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Lights, camera, action!

By Alex Fury, 00:52 Thu 08 Oct 2009

Here's a snap of John Galliano's clapper-board invite to his Norma Desmond-inspired S/S 2010 show - which, gallantly, I braved a tropical storm to attend. I've just posted my review to the SHOWstudio Collections, and now - after our penultimate show and very, veery early on the morning of my final day in Paris, I'm off to bed. More soon...

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Hermes plays the field

By Alex Fury, 18:09 Wed 07 Oct 2009


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Is the grass always greener at Hermes? Quite possibly as the whole venue is carpeted in it. As I speak, one audience member has already taken a tumble down the turf-coated stairs! Luckily the models have a neat concrete catwalk. With sports markings running over floor, seats and walls alike, I don't think this will be an excursion into next season's much-loved pastoralism.

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Hermes' keepsake invite

By Alex Fury, 15:16 Wed 07 Oct 2009


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Hands down, the best invite of the week is this punched leather number from the world-renowned purveyor of luxe par excellance, Hermes. I figure if I attend their shows over the next twenty or so years I'll have enough hide for a patchwork Birkin. To be frank, it would probably take me longer to save up for one. They are next for me at 6.30, then Galliano to close this penultimate day here in Paris.

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McQueen, McQueen - so good I filmed it twice!

By Alex Fury, 23:06 Tue 06 Oct 2009

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Here is an extended version of that final walk-through at Alexander McQueen's stellar S/S 2010 collection. You can read my (frankly, rather verbose) Collections review here. Good night, god bless, and for heaven's sake wish me luck to get to Roland Mouret at 9.30am tomorrow - I'll need it!

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Savage Grace at Alexander McQueen

By Alex Fury, 22:57 Tue 06 Oct 2009

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While Nick Knight and the team at Paris' Palais Omnisports work into the night to edit together the Alexander McQueen live stream footage into the final show video, here is my considerably less technologically advance video of the collection's finale. Check out those roving robotic cameras! And the shoes!

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McQueen's briney deep

By Alex Fury, 12:59 Tue 06 Oct 2009

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'Plato's Atlantis' is the title McQueen has given his Spring/Summer 2010 collection - and this holographic invite, oscillating between a woman's face landbound and submerged in watery depths, isn't giving many clues as to what the eventual clothes will look like. Naturally I'll be blogging, tweeting and reporting from the show live, but as you have no doubt already gathered SHOWstudio.com will also be broadcasting the entire event to a world wide audience in a unique online experience! More details on the blog soon from the team back in London HQ - but pencil in your diaries that the stream itself kicks off at 20:15 Paris Time tonight. For now, I'm off to Chloe.

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All standing!

By Alex Fury, 17:56 Sun 04 Oct 2009


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A standing ticket is not to be scoffed at. Especially when designers show in shoebox-sized venues and you end up with a sensational view - like this full-on full-frontal I got earlier this afternoon at Dries Van Noten's show.

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Kaiser Karl cranks up the volume!

By Alex Fury, 09:18 Sun 04 Oct 2009


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Is Karl Lagerfeld a Banksy fan? It wouldn't be a great leap of logic, given that Karl is consistently on the button of anything and everything deemed branche. His invite featured a sprayed graphic of KK riffing on a Gibson, and now the press packs on the seats at his show - the first of the day - have laser-cut stencils so you can try it yourself. Very Art Attack.

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The Comme Look

By Laura Bradley, 21:33 Sat 03 Oct 2009

Showing at the Salle Wagram, the same nineteenth-century Parisian dance hall in which McQueen staged his 'Dance Marathon' show for Spring '04, Rei Kawakubo sent out girls in skewed patchwork creations and leather armor topped with candyfloss hair. This was my last show of the Paris collections - I leave this evening, leaving our Fashion Director Alex Fury to cover the remaining five days.

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Viktor & Rolf - masters of cut

By Alex Fury, 21:19 Sat 03 Oct 2009

With seven (count them) shows packed into a barely-twelve hour period, we've been rushed off our feet and neglecting the much-beloved SHOWstudio.com BLOG today. Here is a snap captured by the intrepid Laura Bradley at Viktor & Rolf's stellar show this afternoon (our review is now live in the Collections) showing a magically bisected tulle evening frock in full sail. Vive la France - or, rather, Vive les Néerlandais, if we're being pedantic. Far more to look forward to between now and Thursday...

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Maison Martin Margiela's train of thought

By Alex Fury, 00:22 Sat 03 Oct 2009

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Laura and I have been hammering out those reports, and our SHOWstudio Collections are now (just about) up to date with all the sights and sounds of the last few fashion-filled days here in Paris. We leave you for today with this hastily videoed excerpt of the Maison Martin Margiela grand finale - alas, what I failed to capture was the model who emerged before ALL these dragging a thirty-something foot white silk train that covered the entire catwalk, and which these girls are treading oh-so-gingerly upon. Does that even make sense? Well, hopefully Chris Moore's images will make method of my madness. I'm catching some shut eye before tomorrow's sartorial onslaught!

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Merci beaucoup Alber!

By Alex Fury, 18:03 Fri 02 Oct 2009


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After hot-footing it to Maison Martin Margiela in ill-advised wool layers I was, understandably, a little overheated. The ever-delightful Alber Elbaz, however, came to my rescue. This fabulous keepsake fan was left on my seat as a souvenir of the Lanvin show. Admittedly, it was on everyone else's seat too, but it doesn't make it any less special - or welcome!

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Willhelm the conqueror at Paris Fashion Week!

By Alex Fury, 14:38 Fri 02 Oct 2009


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It's a Mona von Bismarck maxim I've used before, but the wit evidently is on the head at Bernhard Willhelm, my first show of the S/S 2010 Paris season. This is my first show of a seven-day, twenty-something show schedule to close the final leg of our latest comprehensive Collections coverage. Frankly, it feels more like an arm and a leg. Log onto our Collections now to read my thought on Mr Willhelm's latest offerings, and stay tuned for more blogs, tweets and roving reportage from our fearless Fashion Features Editor Laura Bradley and I throughout the day. Next up is Vivienne Westwood, then Lanvin, Margiela, Veronique Leroy and Yamamoto to close. Phew!

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Paris Collections Now Live!

By SHOWstudio, 12:11 Thu 01 Oct 2009

The latest reports and photos are arriving from Paris. From Gareth Pugh to the recent addition Giles, British fashion power in the French capital seems to be stronger than ever. Don't forget to watch Alexander McQueen S/S '10 Plato's Atlantis live on Tuesday!

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