Vogue -
29 Oct 2016 12:00

There's a reason it's called a catwalk, you know. Since the inception of runway shows, leopard spots of all forms have been a mainstay. In the '50s, they were a favorite of Monsieur Dior; Yves Saint Laurent championed the print in the '70s; and today, designers from Dries Van Noten to Alber Elbaz have dedicated whole collections to the exotic pattern. What's more is that just like real world leopards, no two designers' takes on the spots and dots are the same. In the hands of Rei Kawakubo, the p...
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