Guillaume Henry's signature - brainy bourgeois - is evolving in a well-considered, step-by-step way. Citing Simone de Beauvoir and Lee Miller as muses, he called the look bonne manière. "It means to be properly dressed; I can't fight what I like."
His girl may be proper - choosing skirts over pants, never saying no to a little white collar, opting to cover up rather than going bare (at least most of the time) - but she isn't dull. - Carven Fall 2011, Style.comTerrible lighting, great clothes.
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