Tag: fashion-collection
Gareth Pugh s/s 2011 Paris
Gareth Pugh tightens his bond with art, choosing to display his Spring/Summer collection in a fashion film, rather than in a more orthodox runway show.
Iceberg s/s 2011 Milan
In contrast with last season, a very resort collection, thought for a woman who likes to travel, took place at Iceberg the sixth day of Milan Fashion Week. Inspired by blonde muses, such as Farrah Fawcett, Lauren Hutton and Faye Dunaway, the show was a fresh take on the seventies. Although there were prints, jumpsuits [...]
D&G s/s 2011 Milan
Could D&G Spring Summer 2011 women collection have been more spring-inspired? No, it could not.
During Spring Summer shows time, we are used to flowers, flower prints and flower colors, but the two Italian stylists this time have gone far beyond, paying tribute to miss green thumb and providing her with impeccable gardening outfits.
Bottega Veneta s/s 2011 Milan
Tomas Maier’s S/S 2011 collection for Bottega Veneta immediately dove into a list of anomalies; a refreshing list of variations that women will be thankful for come spring 2011!
Kristina Ti s/s 2011 Milan
The start of this Kristina Ti’s S/S 2011 show was every bit reminiscent of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. The suspended Christmas lights that bordered the turf catwalk, coupled with a headline tune that had an irresistible joie de vivre about it, left the adults in the room feeling like children in a fantastical dimension.
Krizia s/s 2011 Milan
As the lights drew to the stage all eyes went to the runway. Out filed a conspicuous striking collection by Krizia for Spring/Summer 2011 women’s fashion week in Milan.
Paola Frani s/s 2011 Milan
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Milan, Paola Frani was amongst the first Italian designers to display her work at the Milan Fashion Week for S/S 2011.
Ermanno Scervino s/s 2011 Milan
Ermanno Scervino’s S/S 2011 collection was paraded to a packed house at Loggia dei Mercanti, right in the heart of Milan, several hundred yards away from the Duomo. The collection introduced a new look that would not be considered synonymous with the Scervino guise of old. The line adopted less flamboyancy, instead looking to the [...]