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Givenchy

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[zhi-vahn-shee, zhee-vahn-shee] / ʒɪˈvɑ̃ ʃi, ʒi vɑ̃ˈʃi /

noun

  1. Hubert de 1927–2018, French fashion designer.


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New faces such as Anderson, Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, Demna at Gucci or Sarah Burton at Givenchy represent the elevation of a new stable of couturiers who look set to dominate the major houses over the next decade.

From Barron's

Ellie Saab's runway featured slinky trenches that were tightly belted and Givenchy's designs appeared lighter in colour with bold black buttons and buckles.

From BBC

The luxury giant had been snapping up brands with in-house perfumes, like Givenchy and Kenzo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jonathan Anderson, creative director of Dior, was named designer of the year, with Grace Wales Bonner taking home British menswear designer of the year Givenchy's creative director Sarah Burton winning the British womenswear designer award.

From BBC

"We have to speak out when fashion messes up and establishes a standard it should abandon," French fashion journalist Sophie Fontanel wrote on Instagram in early October as she watched the Givenchy show during Paris Fashion Week.

From Barron's