i honestly don't think this woman understands what the valentino brand stands for. obviously she is trying to change that aesthetic. it still works a little bit but its still very different.
i honestly don't think this woman understands what the valentino brand stands for. obviously she is trying to change that aesthetic. it still works a little bit but its still very different.
But she's kept the emphasis on red, and it's still feminine & embellished--but from a woman's perspective. I'm cool with that ... I'd be interested to see a comparison from someone who liked the old & likes the new ...
Valentino is definitely on my shopping list for fall.
I still find Facchinetti work a little tangled up between the Valentino's timeless etheriality and her attempt to mark her position in the industry with her modern feminism. But i guess is normal. I'll wait for the next season...
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