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RADICAL CHIC

CREATING. MULTIPLE. WORLDS.” The three words Marine Serre chooses to describe her design process are grandiose, perhaps, but not inaccurate.

It’s the French designer’s ability to fuse disparate realms into new territory — at once futuristic and nostalgic, quotidian and couture, maximalist and refined — that has secured her position as one of the most captivating emerging talents in modern fashion.

“It really speaks of [this] generation,” Louis Vuitton artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière said of Serre’s aesthetic as he and the rest of the LVMH Prize jury (including Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri, the late Karl Lagerfeld and Phoebe Philo) awarded her the Young Fashion

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