Sunday, February 02, 2014

Valentino Spring 2014 Couture - #PCW

"Fifty-five looks for fifty-five operas. The Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli were after something new for Couture this season, and they found it in the age-old tradition of opera. The show opened with a nod to La Traviata; Giuseppe Verdi's score was embroidered in black on the long, full skirt of a parchment-colored tulle dress. After that, Chiuri explained, "we wanted to describe the character of each [opera's] protagonist in a primordial way." Bu the end, they had called out all the greats: Puccini's La Bohème inspired an elegant navy cashmere cape and silk crepe sheath. Bizet's Carmen produced a pleated bronze tulle gown with silver-grey guipure lace embroideries. The surprise was all the animals - a veritable menagerie of them, or as the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns would've had it, a carnaval des animaux." - style.com

No comments:

Post a Comment