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This little piggy went to the market...and Kim Kardashian's little piggy got to cry “wee wee wee let me out” all the way home, as it was trapped in a pair of $2,950 Givenchy heels. 
While we can say that Beyonce looked stunning on the red carpet in the much talked about fit, the change in design does fuel some baby rumors that have been finding their way onto the web.
There are a ton of you who wish your baby mother looked this good two months before she was supposed to give birth.
While his kilt probably didn't shock anyone from the fashion sect, the fact that it was a full custom Givenchy outfit, complete with a (literally) star-studded mask, might turn a few heads.
While last year she dropped jaws in an intense lace Givenchy gown, this year, Blue Ivy's mom rocked the designer once again in a black gold thigh-slit dress.
The official Met theme is Punk: Chaos to Couture and while Riccardo is often described as sweet and charming, Style.com got a chance to find out just how punk he really is in a recent interview. 
In Riccardo Tisci's never-ending quest to see men in skirts, the Givenchy designer has designed some um...interesting pieces for the ballet. 
New York Times Fashion Magazine sat down with the designer to learn more about his aesthetic selections, his upbringing, and more important than the previous, what changes he hopes to elicit through his designs. 
Dressed completely in Givenchy's Spring/Summer 2013 collection, Riccardo flashes his signature scowl we've come to love - even though it looks like everything in the environment is annoying him. The Self Service magazine "environment" includes plenty of partially dressed models wearing Givenchy. 
The dark collection featured during Paris Fashion Week was a melancholy throwback to the grunge era of the early '90s. 
Rihanna just styled on us all! The 25-year-old pop star just posted an Instagram photo of her brand new, custom made, Givenchy t-shirt.
For the Spring/Summer 2013 season, Givenchy Creative Director Riccardo Tisci said that his concept was "about family" and more-so, "it’s about real people."
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