Alberta Ferretti Limited-Edition S/S 2016 Paris

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By Laurent Folcher and Miles Socha
Alberta Ferretti unveiled her spectacular new Paris showroom Wednesday night — and along with it her limited-edition spring 2016 evening collection directly inspired by its ornate moldings, romantic frescoes and dramatic chandeliers.

“The collection is dedicated to this space,” the Italian designer said of the townhouse, which was built in 1860 and restored by Aeffe SpA, which will also house its Moschino and Philosophy lines. “It’s important to have a very special place to present the collection, in the spirit of Ferretti.” Located at 43 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the showroom is next door to the recently relocated Alberta Ferretti boutique.

Accompanied by a live pianist, models wandered through the elaborate salons and garden, a setting apropos of the collection, which is priced about 25 to 30 percent more than the signature line and designed for grand events.

Long ball gowns and coats were richly decorated with floral garland paintings or embroideries to mirror the 19th-century gilded wood panels of the rooms. Others conveyed a Renaissance romanticism, as in delicate flowing chiffon gowns with lace embellishment or diagonal pleated frills in shades of beige, icy gray or cornflower blue. The finale of white dresses with dense tulle frills dusted with crystals were perfectly appropriate for a bride.



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I love most of these!
Does anybody know if this is couture?
 
Sublime!:o

i love everything!!!! Where was she during Oscar season???? :(
 
By Tina Isaac-Goizé
Alberta Ferretti often takes inspiration from exotic motifs picked up throughout her travels. For her new Limited Edition collection, the setting pretty much came to her.

Ferretti recently moved her Paris offices into the ground floor of a glorious 19th-century mansion adjacent to her boutique at 43 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. As befitting a home once owned by the Rothschilds, it is lavishly decorated with cherub paintings, friezes, and gilded moldings that vary greatly from room to room. Once painstakingly restored, they provided a perfect story line for Ferretti's Demi-Couture collection.

"My customers are looking for evening pieces that are precious and unique with more personality, but with the modernity of ready-to-wear," the designer explained. And she obliged to dazzling effect, plucking the rosy bouquets and geometric friezes from the walls and recasting them on a long silk evening gown in the same rich jade green. Elsewhere, a burgundy dress and a beige bustier dress in duchesse satin were hand-embroidered with brass beading and singed velvet flowers, reprising an elaborate floral relief.

Ferretti revisited several of her signature haute bohemian silhouettes, adding inserts in pale gold lace; one of the most beguiling items was a draped silver and lavender dévoré gown tied together with a ribbon in woven gold. The final exits, in tightly gathered flounces of pure white tulle, were embedded with winking, droplet-shaped crystals that recalled the Murano glass chandelier. Those looks immediately evoked wedding bells, but the truth is that a free-spirited bride could pick virtually any one of these dresses for her big day. Who needs storybook princess when you could be a Coachella queen?.

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