Viktor & Rolf make couture casual.
Valentino bring back Shakespearean frocks.
These three shows share one thing in common, they all have 'V's' in their names, other than that their couture collections could not be more different.
Atelier Versace combined curvy cutouts with cherry reds, cobalt blues, winter whites and daring blacks, in an overall theme of pure seduction! Here are some of my favourites:
Valentino bring back Shakespearean frocks.
These three shows share one thing in common, they all have 'V's' in their names, other than that their couture collections could not be more different.
Atelier Versace combined curvy cutouts with cherry reds, cobalt blues, winter whites and daring blacks, in an overall theme of pure seduction! Here are some of my favourites:
Look 12 |
Viktor & Rolf went for a more innocent theme, the oversized straw hats and baby doll dresses, where paired down with a causal, couture flip flop. The detail surrounding the voluminous, a-line dresses is simply stunning. Here are some of my favourite looks:
At Valentino, Pierpaola Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri, paired pinafores with smock dresses, and cursive scrolled quotes curling around the delicate fabric, though it was a different take to the more simply elegant collections in the past, the last part of the show brought back the whimsical elegance. Here are my favourites:
Look 12 |
Look 46 |
Photos from style.com
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