Maloma with a mini-scarf at Paris Fashion Week

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So there was Hadid as “The Bride” in a puffball moire silk dress raised at the front and worn with a wedding veil and baseball cap embroidered with the word “babe”, and Campbell as “The Gangsta” in a long black coat with the word “Respectfully” embroidered down the back. Crawford was “The Party Girl”, in a cropped tuxedo jacket worn with a beige tulle skirt with millefeuille plisse. The mash-up of formal and informal, sportswear and ballgowns provided an interesting challenge to tradition, although at times the ideas took precedence over the garments themselves.

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