(Mar 9, 2010) A bohemian spirit infused Kenzo's fall-winter 2010-11 ready-to-wear show yesterday, where long, light gypsy dresses that embodied '70s cool were paired with boxy menswear staples. Designer Antonio Marras sent out jumpers in oversized floral prints, vests with embroidered mirror-work and maxi-sweater coats in the stripes and polka-dot knits that have come to define the Paris-based label. Airy dresses in sheer flower prints, with low waists and flowing skirts, were worn with boxy pinstriped boyfriend blazers. Models, decked out in oversized shades and fedoras, ate up the catwalk in their extra-tall platform boots. The sober palette of plum, dusty brown, teal and grey, was pure 1970s chic in homage to the era when the brand -- which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year