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    Crystal medallions also hugged the shoulders of sweatshirts and meaty cardigans alike.

    White, socklike go-go boots heightened the Sixties vibe, and the masculine notes of the collection — “la garçonne,” as the show notes called it — ultimately dissipated in the dry down.

    FRANCESCO SCOGNAMIGLIO

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      Many were pretty, if occasionally flimsy.

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    More prim ones had little collars and point d’esprit jabots edged in crystal chains. www.cameramoda.it

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    Francesco ScognamiglioReady-to-WearSpring-summer 2017Photos: PixelFormula

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    Francesco Scognamiglio RTW Spring 2017

    Fashion designers — and even perfumers — seem fascinated when signposts of masculine style are adopted by a woman.

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    (Chanel’s latest exclusive perfume is Boy, after all.)

    For spring, Francesco Scognamiglio went to town with the men’s shirt — or should we say, straight to the boudoir, for he can’t seem to resist a pair of lacy shorts and a stretch of bare thigh.

    He extended many shirts, just a little, into short dresses: the white ones hugging the bosom with shirring, or sliding off shoulders, milkmaid style.


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