To give Saab his due, those templates—repeated, catalog-style, with multiple fabrics, embroideries, and neckline options—were in sync with the general drift of fashion. The double-layered dress with a slim inner column and a sheer, petal-embroidered over-piece dragging a little train was the best of the bunch in a dressy-grunge type of way. The short flower-appliquéd dresses with boleros also chimed with a section of this week's Dior show, which increases their chances of being paired up in fashion stories. Among the also-rans were the draped, slit bustier dresses showing a flash of lace (last season's lingerie fad), and one over-crinolined and petticoated strapless ball gown. It could certainly answer every little girl's prayer, but in the end, it was just a bit too fantasy-prom to cut it in Couture week.












































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