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POWER MOVES

the past couple of years, fashion designers have been grappling with a question. As the gatekeepers of women’s daily style choices, what image of feminine empowerment are they going to deliver? And will women want to wear it? Women are mobilised, unified and fed up with poor treatment. We also have to wear clothes every day, and the world’s top designers are now tasked with navigating what a post-#MeToo fashion landscape looks like. For Anthony Vaccarello at Saint Laurent, his vision of femininity has

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