"Riccardo Tisci's new collection for Givenchy was concerned with the state of the incarcerated male. There was a cage on stage. The collection's signature embellishment was a huge jailer's key dangling round the models' necks. But there was more to this than Tisci's well-established way with a dramatic presentation. [...] Jesus was depicted in his thorn-crowned passion across T-shirts, sweatshirts, and men's skirts. He was printed ID-style on the oversize tees that are familiar from jail-based reality TV shows. Jesus was also a shadow print, Shroud of Turin-style, on prison denims and overalls. (This particularly spectral effect was one of Tisci's best-evers.) But alongside Him on the catwalk were women who, in their feathered, petaled, fringed, and lacey dresses in cool ice-cream colors, could scarcely be any less of a jailbird's fantasy. And when Naomi Campbell closed the show in nothing more than a glittering jacket thrown over a black bikini and thigh-highs? Well, milord, the case rests. She was the bad girl that bad boys would see in their dreams."

T. Blanks, Style.com - Images & Review

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