Stella McCartney Paris show is a whistle-stop tour of her life
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Stella McCartney Paris show is a whistle-stop tour of her life
"The collection was a whistle-stop tour of McCartney's life. Fishermen knits were a nod to a childhood spent on the Mull of Kintyre; loose low-rise denim (recycled, of course) to being a teenager in west London; and jewel-coloured stirrup leggings to interning at Christian Lacroix."
"In fairness, while almost every show nods in some way towards sustainability these days, only McCartney has turned brewed protein into knitwear."
"McCartney was more keen to press that she was one of the few women designing for women, and that her label has never used leather, feathers, fur or animal skins."
Stella McCartney marked her 25-year career milestone at Paris Fashion Week with a collection reflecting her personal journey, from childhood on the Mull of Kintyre to her time interning at Christian Lacroix. The show featured dancing horses for the Chinese year of the horse and closed with a vest reading 'My dad's a rock star' worn by Paul McCartney, who attended front row alongside Oprah Winfrey. McCartney announced receiving the prestigious French Legion d'honneur. Despite the brand's unprofitability since 2017, she emphasized her commitment to designing for women using only sustainable materials, never incorporating leather, feathers, fur, or animal skins. Notably, her label has innovatively transformed brewed protein into knitwear, distinguishing itself in the luxury market.
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