FEMININE TUXEDO

FEMININE  TUXEDO

Diverted masculine piece of clothing, tuxedo has become a classic of feminine wardrobe.
Created for the Fall/ Winter collection on Danielle Luquet Saint Germain, Yves Saint Laurent imposes it in 1966.
Became a symbolic element of the female wardrobe, it exacerbates femininity, represents a mixture of power and seduction, look and strength.
It is constantly revisited and declined by Creators: androgynous in her oversized version, dandy spirit, in his rebel rock score, the femme fatale when it appears in his classic expression.
A style option for the feasts …

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Marlène Dietrich

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Charlotte Rampling

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Sofia Coppola

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Tom Ford

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Fatale

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Phoebe Philo