Harper's Bazaar Singapore

ACT II

ometimes the stars align and the combination of a revered historic brand with a young designer who has their finger on the pulse and their eye on the future can create explosive, compelling results. The European fashion capitals are home to a few such thrilling designer-house pairings made in fashion heaven; visionary talents reviving heritage brands such as Daniel Roseberry at Schiaparelli, who translates Elsa Schiaparelli’s 20-century Surrealist fantasies through a 21-century vocabulary of theatricality that is like catnip for

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