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Valentino's dramatic Paris couture has Celine Dion weeping

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PARIS (AP) — Valentino took drama to its height at its Wednesday spring couture collection in Paris, where Celine Dion wept theatrically as a solemn…
PARIS (AP) — Valentino took drama to its height at its Wednesday spring couture collection in Paris, where Celine Dion wept theatrically as a solemn Naomi Campbell swept past to close the house’s show in a see-through black organza gown.
The VIP crowd that was surrounded by multicolored perfumed flowers whooped during a standing ovation as snow fell outside.
Here are some highlights of Wednesday’s spring-summer 2019 couture collections:
VALENTINO’S FLOWER WOMEN
On couturier Pierpaolo Piccioli’s request, Valentino’s seamstresses named each and every couture dress after a flower or emotion.
This detail reveals the preciousness that the designer and his atelier bestowed on the 65 carefully constructed looks, in which each model was transformed into a silken bloom.
A surreal red rose hood opened the collection, enveloping the model’s head. Later gowns were less unusual or daring, producing a display in which Piccioli offered a more classical interpretation of floral couture.
Wednesday’s effort lacked some of the vigor of Piccioli’s standout collection last season, but it was poetic, thoughtful and color-rich.
Aquarelle floral print on a draped pant look sported billowing sleeves that harkened to the Italy-based house’s touchstone of the Renaissance.
A dramatic tiered pant-gown shimmered with floral lace encrustations and pearls. It took some 620 hours to make, according to the program notes.
RAMI MALEK LOVES PARIS
A smiling Rami Malek cut a dapper figure decked out in Valentino, inside the Hotel Salomon de Rothschild, with his girlfriend Lucy Boynton.
Malek says he’s still riding a high following his Oscar best actor nomination for portraying Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in «Bohemian Rhapsody» and enjoying the fashion scene.
«I see this very much as high art.

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