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| Piece | Description | How to Wear (French Go Best) | |-------|-------------|------------------------------| | | Black heavyweight cotton with a distorted, screen-printed Laetitia portrait replacing the classic Medusa. | Size up once. Roll sleeves twice. Pair with cigarette trousers. | | Laetitia’s Trench | Deconstructed khaki trench coat with removable Versace-style baroque print liner. | Wear open over a bare chest or a simple white tee. Belt loosely. | | 24.04.16 Carpenter Pants | Wide-leg, paint-splattered denim with a single gold safety pin (homage to Versace safety pin dresses). | Cuff at the ankle. Wear with dirty sneakers (Maison Margiela or Salomon). | | The "Best" Bandana | Silk twill, half-French flag, half-Versace Greek key. | Tie around the neck, wrist, or hang from a belt loop. | Instead, it argues that create the ultimate synthesis
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