Giant screens erected at the foot of the Palais de Tokyo broadcast video footage of a well-dressed woman on a busy bridge snapping photos of the Paris scenery on her smartphone — along with some wind-blown selfies. Another screen depicted a woman in a flowing shift dress chatting with her friends on the banks of the Seine and showing off her cute Kelly green handbag.
Ramsay-Levi has a penchant for unusual colors that she calls “washed neon,” and they certainly stood out against the pale stone square under a partly cloudy sky: Here a loosely tailored skirt suit in a melange of terracotta and salmon shades; there a long, squarish dress in an offbeat purple. Like Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior, Ramsay-Levi rallies behind women artists that are often little known, and deserve a broader platform. This season, she homed in on the late Corita Kent, a religious sister who won acclaim in the Sixties for her slogan-based works about poverty, racism and war, and her messages of peace and social justice.
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