Oh please...Sorry but Rhuigi was better!
It was tacky but I think the pieces were somehow versatile enough.Oh please...
Although this nerdy, at times vaguely Gigli-esque parade is not entirely my cup of tea, I'm intrigued by the fact that Bellotti is trying to steer Bally away from a certain aspirational, cookie-cutter idea of what a heritage brand should be. At least it has an identity, something that Bally has been is sore need of for a very long while.
Mind you, if you take them apart from the styling, they are quite norm-core, I guess they might appeal to a certain non-fashion customer looking for well made wardrobe staples. Especially in Switzerland.Here the aesthetic is probably more my cup of tea but the pieces are terrible.