Tereza Santos (former Patachou by Tereza Santos) is a master of wool. I really mean it. The woman can work it.
The silhouettes were dry with low cuts above the waist. Lots of tights with velour, cashmere and obviously wool. The shoes were the 60s doll type there were references to the Nouvelle Vague (especially Le Dieu Noir et Le Diable Blonde by Glauber Rocha).
The coats had loose colars, the jackets were waist-short (they are called boleros in portuguese, I forgot the translation) and the dresses were from the knees up. Black, white, red and lots of grey.
The room from where I'm typing is freezing my fingers (I forgot to bring gloves again. Seriously, gloves) so I'm in the winter mood. And it looks warm, confortable, wearable and pretty. Long live the sheeps!
Credit: Agência Fotosite and SPFW

The silhouettes were dry with low cuts above the waist. Lots of tights with velour, cashmere and obviously wool. The shoes were the 60s doll type there were references to the Nouvelle Vague (especially Le Dieu Noir et Le Diable Blonde by Glauber Rocha).
The coats had loose colars, the jackets were waist-short (they are called boleros in portuguese, I forgot the translation) and the dresses were from the knees up. Black, white, red and lots of grey.
The room from where I'm typing is freezing my fingers (I forgot to bring gloves again. Seriously, gloves) so I'm in the winter mood. And it looks warm, confortable, wearable and pretty. Long live the sheeps!
Credit: Agência Fotosite and SPFW









