Tag Archive: Ready to wear

Liu Chao FW 19/20

by Antonio IRDA Chinese designer Liu Chao’s ready to wear is manufactured in limited pieces. It is not a surprise that his 19/20 ready to wear collection was named after M. Chao’s main… Continue reading

Manish Arora FW 19/20

by Antonio IRDA “Finally normal people” is the ironic title chosen by Manish Arora to name his FW 19/20 ready to wear collection. More than ever, one could feel being in a Mythological… Continue reading

Mazarine – FW 19/20

by Antonio IRDA Famous dancer Isadora Duncan inspired Hélène Timsit and Quentin Poisson, the creative director duo at Mazarine, to create their FW 19/20 collection. As it is known, Isadora Duncan was a… Continue reading

Fatima Lopes FW19/20

by Abdon FLORES It’s been twenty years that Portuguese fashion designer Fatima Lopes shows her ready-to-wear collections in Paris. It is not easy to reach two decades showing in the Parisian fashion week,… Continue reading

Nabil Nayal – Elisabethan Sportswear

by Abdon FLORES “Narratives of the past, filtered through an innovative lens.” Such is the motto of Syrian-British designer Nabil Nayal, whose stylish concept of Elizabethan Sportswear throws a pristine light on the… Continue reading

Annagiulia Firenze

Annagiulia is a young brand created by two young sisters from Florence. Duo is a common format regarding fashion business, and youngness a capital element in this merciless universe called fashion which desperately… Continue reading

Rochas S/S 2017

Rochas’ new summer collection juxtaposes and overlaps dense blocks of contrasting colors. Yellow, sky blue, mandarin, lilac and green are the dominating hues that Italian designer Alessandro dell’Acqua chose to present for this… Continue reading

Giambattista Valli SS 17

It is well known that Giambattista Valli has a preference to dress jet-setters. Since he left Ungaro a decade ago he’s been in that orbit, conquering his clientele with a close approach to… Continue reading

Rochas Fall 2016

Alessandro Dell’Acqua has just presented his Fall 2016 collection for Rochas. He simplified the structure and lessened the traditional decorative polyphony of the brand to an airy, fresh, meticulous, almost muted score. Silk… Continue reading