He took a bride and groom as inspiration to transpose masculine and feminine elements - the wedding dress, the tuxedo. He combined and mixed and matched them so that there was an overriding exquisite boudoir feel for chemise dresses that gathered at shoulders, splayed in asymmetric lace layers with a delicate and wispy lightness. They came in black and they came in white. Robes fell into being waistcoats or vice versa and lace slips teased above trousers, trails of satin enlaced around legs and streamed behind the girls.