




Designer Antonio Marras dedicated the second half of the show to creating a cross-cultural journey of traditional costumes by layering multiple pieces from the Kenzo archive to create these fascinating ‘towers of clothing’. It was more performance art than a runway, each look was a production within itself that told the story of its own.
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Kenzo S/S 2010 - Paris
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