Giambattista Valli celebrates Parisian attitude in catwalk show By Reuters

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Giambattista Valli honored the natural style and obviously easy chic of the significant Parisian lady at his design appear in the French capital on Monday, as the Italian architect commended his 15 years in the business.  

Valli, who lives in the city, said he was enlivened by consistently checks out him. He likewise went to references, for example, the high contrast pictures of twentieth century picture taker Henri Cartier-Bresson and the late French on-screen character known as Arletty.  

The assortment included minimal dark dresses, highly contrasting suits, pink chiffon robe style dresses brightened with blossoms and ostrich quills - staples of "la Parisienne's" closet.  

"I needed to share the vision of the young lady that I've seen these most recent 20 years that I've been living in Paris," Valli told Reuters after the show. "This innocent disposition, autonomous, extraordinary and simultaneously exceptionally alluring, extremely free."  

"La Parisienne can go out without make-up, without tights, wearing her sweetheart's loafers - she's extremely free," Valli included saying each look in the show was intended to encapsulate diverse Parisian characters.


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