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Givenchy goes back to its storied roots in atelier men's show in Paris

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In times of self-searching and doubt, fashion houses often find comfort and power in going back to their roots to re-center and find their voice again. Givenchy, in the wake of the departure of designer Matthew M. Williams, did just that. This season, the designer-less house held on Wednesday a menswear show at their Avenue Montaigne atelier, an archetypical couture setting. Models walked slowly past guests like in bygone decades, in a show whose emphasis was intensely on the clothes, rather than showmanship.

This season, there was no razzmatazz,

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