Showing her latest collection for the legendary French fashion house, Givenchy’s Artistic Director Claire Waight Keller drew her inspiration from writer Annemarie Schwarzenbach, whose masculine/feminine style was a revolution in 1930s Europe. Never more relevant than today, the British designer created a Givenchy couple - mirroring female and male forms of dress in one other and sharing a genderless union between womenswear and menswear, conveyed in a contemporary silhouette expressed in the sharp and narrow. Spectacular on every level, with an array of standout pieces, there was nothing presented on the runway that we didn't love.
All images: Courtesy of Givenchy
