Martine Sitbon

PARIS, October 10, 2000
By Armand Limnander
Martine Sitbon worked plenty of ideas into her presentation, all alluding to a tough, modern woman. A black coat with pen-scratch print opened the show, followed by spray-painted dresses, leather jackets with side-zips, and a tuxedo coat and pants with a simple black shirt. A gleaming red leather coat introduced rosy overlay printed dresses, many with iridescent prints and full layered skirts. A procession of rhinestone-accented black dresses and one-shouldered, deconstructed, manipulated mini evening pieces closed the show.

Sitbon certainly created some good looks, but the collection as a whole proved to be long and repetitive, and would've benefited considerably from strict editing.

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