Givenchy Highlights “New Elegance” For The 2023 Holiday Season
by Adriano B.
Givenchy has revealed its holiday edit for the 2023 festive season, featuring a range of elegant and sophisticated looks. Based on the directional silhouettes that Creative Director Matthew M. Williams presented on the runway in Paris, it showcases the House’s approach to elegance, with a focus on formal dressing, architectural cuts, noble materials, and witty plays on negative space.
For men, the edit puts a subtle twist on the House’s codes, with elegant tailoring that features self-fabric embellishments, tonal shine, or crystal 4G emblems. Casual dressing, too, gets festive with elevated details such as sparkly side stripes on track suits. The new men’s Voyou bag completes the look with an air of Parisian nonchalance.
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The Givenchy edit for the holiday 2023 season will be available in selected stores and on givenchy.com from mid-November.
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