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It looks like some of our favorite designers were criticized this season as "Couture Left Reality..." Chief among them
Chanel Haute Couture Spring/Summer with 73 looks that included "flip-flops", "sneakers"(price available upon request) and flower power. We're digging the tweed, but the flowers not so much!
Dior showed "biker tights", but the designs were surprisingly "
wearable clothes".
InStyle also gave us a recap of the "
Coolest and Weirdest Shoes. However, there was no
normcore in Haute Couture Spring/ Summer Fashion Week 2015!
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