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PARIS (AP) — Lanvin and Paul Smith capped a masculine and utilitarian menswear season in Paris as design veteran Hedi Slimane was named the new creative chief at Celine. Here are some highlights from Sunday's final fall-winter men's shows and the run-up to Paris Fashion Week for couture collections: LANVIN'S UTILITARIAN CHIC A constellation of bright lights that were fixed on stands around the runway gave Lanvin's display a dreamlike air. The clothes at the Sunday morning show were more fixed on reality — with sneakers, hoods, hats, toggles and straps appearing on urban-looking and masculine winter looks. The notable creative feature here was the cross-over styles.Read more on NewsOK.com

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