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Enfants Riches Déprimés marries military edge and bohemian ease in Paris
Enfants Riches Déprimés blends sharp military style with 1970s bohemian elements in a posh-punk collection reflecting youthful melancholy and luxury, designer Henri Alexander Levy said.
- Enfants Riches Déprimés, founded in Los Angeles in 2012, showcased a fashion collection in Paris on Thursday blending military edge and bohemian ease.
- The collection reflected the brand's core language of juxtapositions and continued its posh-punk pastiche rooted in decadent melancholy of privileged youth.
- Designer Henri Alexander Levy paired sharply cut military-style coats with Woodstock-inspired hair and juxtaposed safety pins and raw hems against fine fabrics.
- Levy’s staging included elements like cardboard tanks and funeral processions, while the collection echoed the phrase, "we're depressed, but we've got money."
- Since its cult beginnings, ERD has expanded to Paris, opened an art-book-and-vinyl bar, and gained a celebrity following including Jared Leto and Miley Cyrus.
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Enfants Riches Déprimés marries military edge and bohemian ease in Paris
Designer Henri Alexander Levy has showcased his love for contradictions at Enfants Riches Déprimés. On Thursday, military-style denim coats with shiny buttons paired with ’70s heeled boots and shaggy hair created a counterculture vibe.
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