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THE RED SPARROW

Hubert de Givenchy’s design philosophy has always revolved around liberating women through clothing. He has always had this affinity towards creating dresses that empowered them, not constricting them in what they wore. “I’ve dreamt of a liberated woman, who will no longer be swathed in fabric, armor [sic] plated,” the debonair designer once stated. “My dresses are real dresses.”

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