The foulards are printed with the screw element and the chain, the main theme is the back of the animal print, together with the geometrical patterns with concentric elements. Extra large foulards become stoles in cashmere modal. Green dominates the collection in unusual shades-dark oil like tones, soft sage, and emerald green.paired to the more classic tones of ice white,rich earth like browns, tobacco and dark grey, these greens give life to an extremely sophisticated and elegant palette, with just a highlight of orange accent. The cape is proposed in different variations, developed in big volumes and unlined fabrics, precious material outlined with leather and OP suede, ultra light wool cloth and alpaca degrade. Basic coats have kimono sleeves, some without collars and some with a detachable stole. Coats are presented with long zipped vests and overlapping jackets, new padded coats lined with OP printed nylon. Fur is key to the collection-mink comes in cropped jackets,a tourmaline coat with wrap around collar and as vests, alongside luxe degrade ultralight fox fur. Hyper feminine shirt dresses as chemisier come in silk cady and the catsuit, this season’s key look , are shown in fluid jersey. Silk twill shirts share the prints of the foulards or are made with a more daily-wear stretch popeline.Oversized printed t-shirts showsae a varied presentation of necklines. Stretch wool trousers reflect a more masculine shape inspired line, trimmed inside with OP print and double buttoned screw. Knitwear follows the clean lines and details of the woven collection. The shapes are boxy but not constrained, softness is given by the seams and proportions, stitches creates interesting patterns in cashmere tops, combined with silk or wool and again featuring the foulard prints-a theme running throughout the collection. previous |