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Unfortunately, lots were shaken by the ghostly made-up faces of the models and didn't move onto seeing the actual clothes.
I chose to only feature my favourite look, as seen above.
The one that for me embodies the best of the collection: Rich blacks and easy-to-wear greys, interesting knitwear, pieces that - if taken apart from the runway styling - can be easily incorporated into a normal girl's everyday wardrobe as statement pieces.
For example, I would so love to have this cape above, a perfect topping layer, to warm me in the cold days of the winter to come.
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Of course, in order to have an overview of the complete artwork of the show, here is the invitation:
And also a part of the whole Le Diner Surréaliste experience, the same-name short fashion film by Stavro Christo Vlachakis:
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