Enfants Riches Déprimés marries military edge and bohemian ease in Paris

A military-looking, shiny-buttoned denim coat, cut with the sharpness of uniform, was paired with ’70s heeled boots and a model’s shaggy, Woodstock hair. It was counterculture refracted through bourgeois tailoring. The edgy reputation of the house — whose name translates as “Depressed Rich Kids” —...
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