Guillaume Henry for Nina Ricci: "This season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport"

Relaxnews caught up with Guillaume Henry, creative director of Nina Ricci, after the label's Paris Fashion Week show. What interests me the most about fashion is the narrative, emotional aspect, and this season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport. This collection sees the classic “[Avenue] Montaigne vocabulary” — which I love — combined with sporty touches.

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Guillaume Henry for Nina Ricci: "This season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport"

Versus Versace reveals an urban, military inspired collection for autumn/winter 2016

Anthony Vaccarello, creative director of Versace's sister line, added a rebellious touch to the collection's urban vibe for autumn/winter 2016. While keeping the codes of the Versus line, this new collection brings a gritty, even rebellious edge to the label's autumn/winter looks, in a range of urban, sporty, sometimes boyish ensembles. It's this toughness that we capture in the new Versus Versace collection — the individual attitude of the new generation,” explains Donatella Versace.

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Versus Versace reveals an urban, military inspired collection for autumn/winter 2016

Dior opens its largest China flagship store yet

Christian Dior has opened its largest flagship store yet on mainland China. The Beijing 'China World' boutique is split across two levels, featuring a floor-to-ceiling, double layer glass façade that emulates fine feminine fabric in the fashion house's ‘Cannage' print. Each of the 10 pieces, which include a bench by Terence Main and a video art wall by Yorame, reflect the codes of the house.

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Dior opens its largest China flagship store yet