A look back at the autumn/winter 2004 ready-to-wear season, which was big on deconstruction, ladylike looks and high glam.
Revolving doors are nothing new in fashion. The autumn/winter 2004 season saw Tom Ford exit Gucci and Saint Laurent, and Julien Macdonald say au revoir to Givenchy. Meanwhile, Jean Paul Gaultier, following in the footsteps of his one-time assistant Martin Margiela, made his debut at Hermès, and in New York, Libertine sent their silkscreened vintage clothes down the runway for the first time.
Veiled faces and gloved hands leaned ladylike, while sequins screamed G-L-A-M! Military manoeuvres at AF Vandevorst Otherworldly beauty at Alexander McQueen Warrior women at Ann Demeulemeester A walk on the dark side at As Four Past met future at Balenciaga Michael Kors dressed swans at Celine Sailor pants and soft shapes at Chalayan Chanel got sporty Capes, cozy knits and bows at Chloé Teddy boys loomed large at Christian Dior Clements Ribeiro channelled Grey Gardens Divine deconstruction...
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