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Let them wear ... what? Guo Pei conjures Marie Antoinette in couture show of beautifully crafted but over-the-top gowns

Chinese designer had no truck with season’s trend for more casual, practical haute couture, showing a richly crafted collection made for excess and unlikely to be seen on many red carpets

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It was almost as if Marie Antoinette had been reincarnated when 83-year-old model Carmen Dell'Orefice presented an ethereal scarlet Guo Pei couture robe handcrafted from metal-woven silk in Paris. Photo: EPATESSON

Ever since pop star Rihanna helped propel Guo Pei into the international fashion limelight by wearing her outlandish yellow couture dress to the 2015 Met Gala, the Beijing-born designer’s name has been on everybody’s lips.

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Known for her eccentric designs, Guo Pei recently became a guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture and has established her catwalk shows as one of the highlights of the Paris haute couture calendar.

A look from Guo Pei’s spring/summer 2017 couture show. Photo: Xinhua
A look from Guo Pei’s spring/summer 2017 couture show. Photo: Xinhua
Beautifully crafted but over the top, Guo Pei’s couture collection won’t be seen on many red carpets this season. Photo: AFP
Beautifully crafted but over the top, Guo Pei’s couture collection won’t be seen on many red carpets this season. Photo: AFP
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Perhaps surprisingly, this season Guo presented a historically themed and over-the-top collection, at a time when her peers have moved to create more casual and wearable couture as they respond to changing times and the demands of a younger clientele.

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