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Phoebe Philo’s celebrated collection truly embraced the beauty of the female form. The combination of draped, flowing gowns and structured outerwear showcased a deft understanding of proportion. Bold flashes of Yves Klein blue added an electric sharpness to the collection, notably in the iconic pair of white dresses adorned with abstract blue paint across the torso. Collaborating with artist Dan Graham, Philo’s spring Céline show beautifully highlighted the power of the everyday, emphasizing fluid femininity and proportional jest. The mix of proportions created an undeniable sense of interest and excitement, while a vibrant palette of bright colours enlivened the easy, airy ensembles. Deconstruction played a pivotal role, making this collection one of the most revered during Philo’s tenure. It’s a testament to her ability to elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary.











































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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