Givenchy Fall 2010 Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci
Drawing inspiration from Frida Kahlo and her three obsessions – religion, sensuality, and human anatomy, designer Riccardo Tisci‘s Givenchy Fall 2010 Haute Couture Collection was magnificent, studded, bejewelled and new take on Paris Haute Couture.

Givenchy’s creative director Riccardo Tisci said “I want to make couture even more special than it is, and not just another catwalk show.” Among highlights of collection were catsuit featuring a Swarovski crystal skeleton that took 1,600 hours to make and a gold lace dress that is outcome of six months hard work.


Tisci considers dégradé, lace, and fringe-work his signatures and this time he went for show in favor of intimate presentations. Also check out, Givenchy Resort 2011 Collection and Givenchy Ad Campaign Fall Winter 2010/2011


Givenchy Fall 2010/2011 Couture collection by Riccardo Tisci was shown in an intimate salon with real customers in audience to inspect fine handwork of label’s current custodian, closely. Givenchy Haute Couture Fall 2010 Collection comprised of 10 looks that focused on extensive detail.


Lots of exotic dresses in white, flesh-color and gold were presented with no darker hues except feathers in chocolate brown color. Riccardo Tisci couture dresses were embellished with gold, stones and beads.

Models in gold sequins adorned gowns with Charlie Le Mindu-style hair coats were looking ritzy. In all, Givenchy Autumn/Winter 2010 Haute Couture Collection was different and magnificent.

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