Hieronymus Bosch’s triptych, The Garden of Earthly Delights was the inspiration point for the collection. This was combined with the iconic prints and patterns of Zandra Rhodes for a modern and bewitching assortment—not unlike the brand’s past wares.
Tiered ruffles, beautiful bird motifs, bold colorblocking, and flowing pleats were all on the agenda. The beauty look drove the spellbinding point home with effortlessly entrancing braided updos and barely-there blush lips.
The most functional pieces in the assortment were found in the separates. Roomy trousers, classic button-front shirts, a cozy blush double-breasted coat with hot pink embroidery, and an olive utilitarian jacket were standouts from the assemblage.
With the skyrocketing popularity of all things Rockstud, Valentino’s accoutrements have become some of the most coveted and snapped in the market. Strappy flat sandals, suede shoulder bags, dagger drop earrings, alligator skin mini crossbody bags, and suede, round-toe pumps were all on display.
This was an outstanding effort from Piccioli and it’s pretty evident that he completely eclipsed any chatter or apprehension the industry might have had. The red carpet-ready gowns were there, accessories were on point, and practicality had a few pristine moments. What more could a fashion-loving woman ask for?
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