




Cross-dressing "James Blonds" embraced their feminine sides at Jean Paul
Gaultier — proving for once and for all that 007 looks good in everything, even
stilettos — while French luxury label Louis Vuitton and New York's Adam Kimmel
infused their manly silhouettes with a touch of David Lynch-ian strangeness on
Thursday, day two of Paris' five-day-long menswear displays.
Gaultier — proving for once and for all that 007 looks good in everything, even
stilettos — while French luxury label Louis Vuitton and New York's Adam Kimmel
infused their manly silhouettes with a touch of David Lynch-ian strangeness on
Thursday, day two of Paris' five-day-long menswear displays.