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"textContent": "Givenchy returned to menswear for Spring Summer 2027 with a presentation inside its home at 3 avenue George V, where Sarah Burton staged her first public men’s collection for the house as a private study of wardrobe, character and space. The presentation moved through three rooms, and each room carried a different view of dress. […]\n\nThe post Givenchy Spring Summer 2027 Recasts the House Codes appeared first on DSCENE.",
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