Milan – Creative director Maximilian Davis designed the Ferragamo mixed collection for next winter with comfort and movement in mind.
Inspired both by the work of the end of the German neo -Expressionist dancer Pina Bausch, the collection previewed Saturday during the Milan Fashion Week presented a sweet cashmere knitted in long dresses and combos of bodys and bodysuits and the range, worn with flops of bonuse bassins.
Shearling fur accentuated the jackets and has become panels on transparent dresses in a concealment and revelation game. A large black fur was finished with a pair of shiny black leather bags surrounded by hip. Leather and satin were draped to create new forms in skirts and blouses.
Male fashion was strong on daily looks, including the monochrome in cashmere combination, the argyle sweaters associated with leather pants and weekend bags, and a bombardier zipped with fun fur.
The collection of mainly neutral tones included red Ferragamo pops like accents like gloves or pumps with almonds to almonds, but more dramatically like a plumey dress with a matching handbag, or a transparent number covered with fringe incorporating long -term poppies.
Red “is Ferragamo,” said Davis behind the scenes. “It was there before joining, and it was something that I wanted to make more dynamic.”
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Milan – Creative director Maximilian Davis designed the Ferragamo mixed collection for next winter with comfort and movement in mind.
Inspired both by the work of the end of the German neo -Expressionist dancer Pina Bausch, the collection previewed Saturday during the Milan Fashion Week presented a sweet cashmere knitted in long dresses and combos of bodys and bodysuits and the range, worn with flops of bonuse bassins.
Shearling fur accentuated the jackets and has become panels on transparent dresses in a concealment and revelation game. A large black fur was finished with a pair of shiny black leather bags surrounded by hip. Leather and satin were draped to create new forms in skirts and blouses.
Male fashion was strong on daily looks, including the monochrome in cashmere combination, the argyle sweaters associated with leather pants and weekend bags, and a bombardier zipped with fun fur.
The collection of mainly neutral tones included red Ferragamo pops like accents like gloves or pumps with almonds to almonds, but more dramatically like a plumey dress with a matching handbag, or a transparent number covered with fringe incorporating long -term poppies.
Red “is Ferragamo,” said Davis behind the scenes. “It was there before joining, and it was something that I wanted to make more dynamic.”
(Tagstotranslate) Fashion
Milan – Creative director Maximilian Davis designed the Ferragamo mixed collection for next winter with comfort and movement in mind.
Inspired both by the work of the end of the German neo -Expressionist dancer Pina Bausch, the collection previewed Saturday during the Milan Fashion Week presented a sweet cashmere knitted in long dresses and combos of bodys and bodysuits and the range, worn with flops of bonuse bassins.
Shearling fur accentuated the jackets and has become panels on transparent dresses in a concealment and revelation game. A large black fur was finished with a pair of shiny black leather bags surrounded by hip. Leather and satin were draped to create new forms in skirts and blouses.
Male fashion was strong on daily looks, including the monochrome in cashmere combination, the argyle sweaters associated with leather pants and weekend bags, and a bombardier zipped with fun fur.
The collection of mainly neutral tones included red Ferragamo pops like accents like gloves or pumps with almonds to almonds, but more dramatically like a plumey dress with a matching handbag, or a transparent number covered with fringe incorporating long -term poppies.
Red “is Ferragamo,” said Davis behind the scenes. “It was there before joining, and it was something that I wanted to make more dynamic.”
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