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Gallery: The most exquiste looks and memorable moments from Paris Fashion Week
Off-White —
Supermodel Naomi Campbell shows fellow models how it's done during cult label Off-White's show during Paris Fashion Week. Scroll through to see more highlights from the final week of this season's shows.
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Dior —
Binx Walton and Adwoa Aboah model Maria Grazia Chiuri's designs for Dior's Spring-Summer 2018 collection.
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Dior —
Monochrome detail from this season's collection
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Balenciaga —
Catwalk veteran Stella Tennant opened the Balenciaga show in tartan.
Courtesy Balenciaga
Maison Margiela —
John Galliano's latest collection for Maison Margiela, featuring neck pillows and luggage tags, had notes of airport chic.
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Maison Margiela —
Models walked down the catwalk to Joan Baez singing "Diamonds and Rust."
Courtesy Maison Margiela
Comme des Garcons —
Rei Kawakubu looked to some of the art world's great masters, including Giuseppe Arcimboldo, and contemporary artists like illustrator Stefan Marx for her prints this season.
Courtesy Comme des Garcons
Comme des Garcons —
A second look from the collection.
Courtesy Comme des Garcons
Chanel —
This year Karl Lagerfeld presented his collection for Chanel against a backdrop of water cascading down cliff sides in the Grand Palais.
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Chanel —
Models, fittingly, wore plastic rain hats and coats.
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Rick Owens —
During the Rick Owen's show at Palais De Tokyo, jets blew steam from the top of the pool situated in the center of the audience. Guests were gifted plastic ponchos for cover.
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Rick Owens —
Back view of a model at the Rick Owen's show.
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Jacquemus —
Jacquemus celebrated sunny South of France in his collection shown at the Musée Picasso, a national landmark never before used for fashion.
Courtesy Jacquemus
Alexander McQueen —
A look from Alexander McQueen. Sarah Burton has been at the creative helm of the London based brand since his untimely death in 2010.
Courtesy Alexander McQueen
Dries Van Noten —
Models walk the finale for Belgium-born designer Dries Van Noten.
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Dries Van Noten —
Detail shot of a pair of Dries Van Noten boots.
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Saint Laurent —
Anthony Vaccarello, who took over from Hedi Slimane at Saint Laurent, presented a collection that simply wanted to tell the story of Saint Laurent and Paris.
Courtesy Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent —
The show was set in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower
Courtesy Saint Laurent
Givenchy —
This week Clare Waight Keller (previously Chloe) presented her debut collection for Givenchy.
Courtesy Givenchy
Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood —
British institution Dame Vivienne Westwood and her husband and collaborator Andreas Kronthaler, lead the way during the finale.
Courtesy Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood —
A bulbous look from the collection.
Courtesy Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
Kenzo —
Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, behind Kenzo, hosted a show featuring a traditional Japanese theater group flown in especially to dance Kagura.
Yang WANG/ Kenzo
Miu Miu —
Miu Miu, the little sister of Italian brand Prada, showed an abundance of prints and patterns.
Courtesy Miu Miu
Stella McCartney —
Stella McCartney's dedication to low-impact fashion continued this season with more looks featuring what the designer calls "skin-free skin," a material developed to look like leather.
Courtesy Stella McCartney
Louis Vuitton —
Louis Vuitton's head designer, Nicolas Ghesquiere, paid homage to the sci-fi series "Stranger Things."