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Nina Ricci Fall Winter 2013 2014 @ Paris Fashion Week
By SENATUS News | 2 March 2013

Designer Peter Copping presented his Nina Ricci Fall/Winter 2013/2014 Ready-to-Wear collection in a fashion show for Paris Fashion Week on February 28, 2013 in Paris, France. Enlisting the musical talents of sister pianists Katia and Marielle Labeque, Copping rolled out hit after hit on the runway, focused on a color palette of mostly red, black, silver/grey and cream.

Worthy of mention in this stunning autumnal offering from Nina Ricci are the red strapless above-the-knee cocktail dress with a pleated bodice and ruffled detailing, the silver flounced mini and the black calf-length dress with lacy insets.

Among the many tastefully rendered longer pieces, Copping scores with his red slip dress with gold metallic detailing over the bodice, the strapless black gown with ruffles at the hip and the fitted cream skirt and top ensemble.

Attending the Nina Ricci Fall 2013 fashion show in style were Anna Wintour of American Vogue, Franca Sozzani of Vogue Italia, Alexandra Golovanoff, dancer Marie-Agnes Gillot and actress Melissa George.

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