And Dell'Acqua nails it once again!
Seriously, he can't do no wrong in my book. I love how each season it seems to evolve, but it's never drastically changing. He plays a fine line between ladylike feminity and tomboyishness. There's just an ease, nonchalant glamour to it that I adore and it's evident in the embroideries and fabrics he uses. On a styling perspective, it's sublime. I want those two looks on Aymeline and Sasha that have collared shirts and have a sweater tied at the waist. They're soo cool and so me.
Does anyone know who exactly styles the No. 21 collections?
This is so elegant and what a really lovely use of pattern, colour AND texture. The collection reminded me a little bit of Dries, in fact. Not entirely, of course, but in the play of patterns and textures, Dries' work just came to mind. This show is styled beautifully too, with the sweaters tied around the waist, the bags clutched close, and the simple grey decor; it has an easy-on-the-eyes vibe, which is welcome relief!
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Fashion: Don’t you recognize me? Death: You should know that I don’t see very well and I can’t wear glasses. Fashion: I’m Fashion, your sister. Death: My sister? Fashion: Yes. You and I together keep undoing and changing things down here on earth although you go about it in one way and I another. Giacomo Leopardi, “Dialogue Between Fashion and Death.”abridged
I'm just completely bananas for this collection. I cannot find one fault with it. Alessandro has consistently produced amazing, chic, quirky, and glamorous collections under this label since it's first show and this is no exception. Every look is so wearable and unique and really can appeal to a wide variety of customers. I don't understand why this label doesn't get the exposure that it deserves.
And Dell'Acqua nails it once again!
Seriously, he can't do no wrong in my book. I love how each season it seems to evolve, but it's never drastically changing. He plays a fine line between ladylike feminity and tomboyishness. There's just an ease, nonchalant glamour to it that I adore and it's evident in the embroideries and fabrics he uses. On a styling perspective, it's sublime. I want those two looks on Aymeline and Sasha that have collared shirts and have a sweater tied at the waist. They're soo cool and so me.
Does anyone know who exactly styles the No. 21 collections?