Paris, March 4 -- American supermodel Bella Hadid made a striking return to the Saint Laurent runway as creative director Anthony Vaccarello paid homage to one of fashion's most transformative designs, the women's tuxedo, at the Paris Fashion Week show.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of "Le Smoking", the ground-breaking black tuxedo suit first introduced by Yves Saint Laurent in 1966. At the time, the idea of women wearing a tailored tuxedo challenged social norms and reshaped ideas of femininity and power dressing.
The opening sequence featured a commanding line-up of trouser suits, immediately reaffirming Saint Laurent's enduring authority over the tuxedo silhouette, reports Ireland Live.
In total, 14 tuxedo looks appeared throug...