Archive: September 2009
Luciano Soprani’s new collection was impressive with the striking presence of Manuela Arcuri. The impeccable style that mixed fashion and classic elegance shows clothes to use day by day. Nice day-wear and elegant yet fierce night-wear.
Alviero Martini’s last collection celebrates 20 years with the Spring/Summer collection returning to the root. The collection had a touch of the golden and noble lightness.
Like all great feats of the imagination, the EcoJet began life on a napkin. As an auto enthusiast, Jay Leno had always wanted to design his own turbine-engined car, and when he conceived the notion for a high-performance, yet environmentally friendly, vehicle the pen and napkin came out.
Her show was so 60’s jetset, I can’t even come up with a better way of describing it. She brought back memories of Emilio Pucci and rich, happy, Italian women on their way to their summer holiday.
Angelo Marani’s spring/summer 2010 show was all about sexy and being beautiful with a soul. Being glamorous but still body conscious was an important part of it. The models really had energy and that really did a great part of the show.
Mariella Burani made me realize why Italian fashion are celebrated around the world and why it’s always been associated with exclusiveness. I can honestly say that I loved each and every piece created by Mariella Burani for spring/summer 2010.
Let’s say that we can divide the RoccoBarocco s/s 2010 show into three parts. The crazy colourful one, the sober one and the last and most sparkly one.
Iceberg’s way of doing the spring and summer of next year didn’t really shake the ground of my feet, to be totally honest. At the first sight, you could by some reasons even forget the fact that this was clothes made for the spring and not fall.