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Givenchy's lesson on inclusive and modern fashion

Designer Matthew M. Williams' collection was all about high fashion, with a sense of practicality

Models presented creations for the Givenchy Menswear Spring-Summer 2024 show as part of the Paris Fashion Week, at the Hotel National des Invalides, in Paris, on 22 June
Models presented creations for the Givenchy Menswear Spring-Summer 2024 show as part of the Paris Fashion Week, at the Hotel National des Invalides, in Paris, on 22 June (AFP)
Models wore tailored garments and utilitarian jackets, giving the entire collection a more uniform-like look.
Models wore tailored garments and utilitarian jackets, giving the entire collection a more uniform-like look. (AFP)
'My kids go to school in England,' Williams told AP, in an interview, while talking about the show's collection. 'So I’m looking at uniforms all the time, how kids wear it in different ways and throw other archetypes over it.'
'My kids go to school in England,' Williams told AP, in an interview, while talking about the show's collection. 'So I’m looking at uniforms all the time, how kids wear it in different ways and throw other archetypes over it.' (AFP)
'...at the end of the day, I’m making clothes that I want people to wear,' Williams told AP in the interview.
'...at the end of the day, I’m making clothes that I want people to wear,' Williams told AP in the interview. (AFP)

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