Backstage at Kenzo's 2017 Spring/Summer Collection
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Kenzo‘s latest collection was inspired by the hedonistic club days of the early ’90s, and so the backstage resembled something you’d find back then. Models had pixie cuts (courtesy of Bumble and Bumble’s Anthony Turner), piercings, and their hoods on, while the clothes looked like they were from another decade. There were pops of color everywhere, and Kenzo’s designers Carol Lim and Huberto Leon, of Opening Ceremony fame, made sure that their signature print-heavy designs were available again this season. Check out our backstage snaps above, and let us know what you think about the collection.