Foo and Foo, the Los Angeles-based gender-fluid clothing label founded by Elizabeth Hilfiger, used the streets of Paris to make a fashion statement over the weekend.
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A group of Foo and Foo models hit the streets in head-to-toe black trench coats, fingerless gloves, and ski masks, at iconic locations across the city. The models appeared at locations, including OFR, Republique, La Perle, La Saint Gervais, and Le Progres.
They also made a statement by congregating outside fashion shows, including those of designers Vivienne Westwood and McQueen. The result was a buzz on social media and paparazzi shots that captured the unique moment.
Foo and Foo, known for its contemporary and cult appeal, offers a blend of utilitarian designs on everyday clothing items, combining heritage codes with a unique Californian twist. Its signature offerings range from rib knits, and tees to denim styles.
The brand has garnered a celebrity following including the likes of A-list celebrities such as Bella Hadid, Stella Maxwell, and Georgia May Jagger. It has also produced two runway shows at New York Fashion Week.
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