Vogue World took over the last day of Paris Fashion Week’s menswear collection, on International Olympic Day, for a night of sporting-style and status symbols. Bringing together 188 athletes, 151 models, 70 dancers, and a 40-piece orchestra at Place Vendôme, the theme was the evolution of style over the last century, pairing each decade of fashion with a different sport. Think 1990s football WAGs, and leotards and lycra of the ’70s.
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