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Paris Fashion Week: Valentino goes demurely grey for autumn/winter 2019 with monochromatic show

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For autumn/winter, Valentino designer Pierpaolo Piccioli seemed to have lost some of his creative attitude after a run of fabulous seasons since he took over the sole artistic reins in 2016. Photo: Ian Langsdon / EPA-EFE
For autumn/winter, Valentino designer Pierpaolo Piccioli seemed to have lost some of his creative attitude after a run of fabulous seasons since he took over the sole artistic reins in 2016. Photo: Ian Langsdon / EPA-EFE
Men's Fashion Week

The design house sent out models in uniformly dark creations, with bursts of creative flair showing in pops of colour and quirky spaceship motifs

Valentino put up a dark display at Paris Fashion Week.

Among the guests in the design house’s front row was American actress Laura Dern, who turned heads with her pleated silk Valentino gown.

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The Blue Velvet actress looked very much the part on the front row alongside rapper G. Eazy.

Dern said she was taking an interest in the fashion industry to help her son, 17-year-old Ellery Harper.

“My son is modelling now so I have a particular interest in men’s fashion in a new way. I’m fascinated,” she said. “You will see him very soon in Paris.”

Valentino presented a collection of dark creations, with a few pops of bright colour to break the monotony. Photo: Xinhua
Valentino presented a collection of dark creations, with a few pops of bright colour to break the monotony. Photo: Xinhua

Valentino claimed it was bringing street attitude to the atelier.

But for autumn/winter, Italian designer Pierpaolo Piccioli seemed to have lost some of his creative attitude after a run of superlatively glorious seasons since he took over the sole artistic reins in 2016.

On Wednesday, he played it pretty safe.

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