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, he took inspiration from none other than Marie Antoinette, one of fashion's favorite muses. The powdery makeup, corsets, and big bustle skirts were some of the literal interpretations, but Browne also incorporated some humorous elements; giant orca shoes and a fountain in the middle of the set with a"tinkling" pee detail were among the whimsical touches. Here's everything you need to know about the collection.
18th-century panniers has been popping up on runways seemingly everywhere this season, and Thom Browne offers perhaps the most literal interpretation of the French bustle skirt.Another Marie Antoinette archetype, corsets get their moment in the spotlight with extensive boning and lacing details.Browne's signature trompe l'oeil techniques are seen in dresses with three-piece suit details in pastel hues.
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