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Former Supermodel Yasmin Showcases 50 Kilo Dress at Paris Couture Week 2012

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Yasmin Le Bon stirred the fashion world with her unique ensemble, which was showcased at the Paris Couture Week catwalk show. The 50-kilo dress created by the famous fashion designer, Stephane Rolland, made a huge splash on the runway with all its glory. The extremely large frock matched with the splendid designs of the well-known mode designer.

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Rolland’s muse-of the-day, former model Yasmin Le Bon, took to the runway wearing the show’s final look at the glamorous Paris Couture Week 2012 fashion event. She donned a show-stopping, red silk jersey dress, which featured assorted lacquered metal panels on the bustier and down the front of the skirt. Since the gown weighs 110 pounds, Yasmin needed two assistants to help her get the gown down the runway. The elaborately designed dress, which doubled back on itself, was 45 meters long. Nonetheless, the two gorgeous assistants showcased the train at its best by craftily arranging it around the model’s feet.

The 47-year-old former supermodel modeled the gigantic attire with aplomb. She highlighted the ultra glamorous look with smoky-eye makeup and distinctive hairstyle. The fabric on the elegant, red silk skirt fell beautifully, flaunting the pretty model’s shapely figure. Sartorially speaking, Yasmin definitely was able to show off the splendor of her extraordinary style with ease.

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At the same event, models paraded gowns in austere shades of red, lime green, black and ivory. The cuts were kept simple, but extremely-sculptural, featuring dazzling silhouettes and fabric in its purest form. Rolland’s spring-summer haute couture offering was inspired by the work of kinetic artist Michel Deverne. Designed with elegance in mind, his floor-sweeping gowns were kept ultra-simple to show off the movement of the materials.

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