Véronique Leroy played with the perception of good taste by using a color palette that was deliberately off-kilter: a strange mix of pumpkin orange, dirty pistachio and acid blue. It was not a flattering combination, to be quite honest, but the designer made up for it with her long and lean silhouettes, which looked particularly handsome in a series of pleated dresses boasting chin-tickling turtlenecks.
Pants were cropped or wide-legged and cinched with a broad belt just below the rib cage, in keeping with the season’s ongoing fascination with the Seventies. Leroy also set out to confront textural combinations that were “fundamentally opposed.” Cue a men’s wear-inspired fuzzy wool shirt paired with butter-soft leather trousers.