With several cast members of “Euphoria” in attendance, plus a number of Korean pop stars, it was business as usual outside the venues, where teens swarmed with iPhones and squealed with each arrival.
Despite the restrained mood, the collection was bold, counter to the full-throttle sexiness on display in other fashion capitals, seducing with body-hugging jersey gowns with occasional flashes of transparency, and hulking faux fur coats with perhaps only a spritz of Opium worn underneath.
The show climaxed with a trio of tuxedos, one of the founder’s most iconic styles, first introduced in 1966. They could only be described as perfect.