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The pair stayed close to their architectural style, building their dresses and tops out of panels in a sort of triptych - back, front and sides - that allowed them to mix textiles and colors.
The tops often resembled bustiers, and finished in short bubble skirts.
Here, as elsewhere on the Milan runways, the slim cropped pant was a mainstay, paired with swing coats with large shoulders, or double-breasted knee-length jackets, for a contrasting silhouette.
Fittingly, their color palette bears the name of jewels: ruby, emerald, sapphire, along with citrine, topaz and turquoise.
The pair let their imaginations run wild when it came to decorating the collection.
Tiny wisps of feathers covered a cocktail dress with sequined flowers - everything in black. Stiff golden bows graced the back of a coat, the sides of a dress. Beaded Byzantine crosses ran down the sides of a short dress.
The shoes also reflected the level of detail the designers put in. Velvet pumps and knee boots had large bows on the back, while brocade booties had velvet tips and silk ribbons.
The queen of cashmere, Laura Biagiotti, looks to the East next winter with fur and gold embroidery embellishing her classic woolen styles.
The runway was carpeted in shimmering bronze, to emphasize the eastern feel of the womenswear winter 2013 collection.
Gilded capes, fur vests, and kaftan gowns appeared throughout the show, and the silk prints replicating the mosaic floors of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice confirmed the Byzantine inspiration.Tiny wisps of Buy Cheap Arc Teryx Jackets sale covered a cocktail dress with sequined flowers.
Intricate pleating and ruching for tops and evening gowns gave increased value to the opulent styles, as did the heavy beading and gilded embroidery, even when the base was a simple knit dress.
The enriching of basic styles with embroidery, stitching, beading and sequining is one of the most popular trends for next winter.
Bejeweled and regal, Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi womenswear recalled the royal courts of centuries past with an emphasis on gold-laced brocade and iridescent velvet.
The pair stayed close to their architectural style, building their dresses and tops out of panels in a sort of triptych - back, front and sides - that allowed them to mix textiles and colors.
The tops often resembled bustiers, and finished in short bubble skirts.
Here, as elsewhere on the Milan runways, the slim cropped pant was a mainstay, paired with swing coats with large shoulders, or double-breasted knee-length jackets, for a contrasting silhouette.
Fittingly, their color palette bears the name of jewels: ruby, emerald, sapphire, along with citrine, topaz and turquoise.
The pair let their imaginations run wild when it came to decorating the collection.
Tiny wisps of feathers covered a cocktail dress with sequined flowers - everything in black. Stiff golden bows graced the back of a coat, the sides of a dress. Beaded Byzantine crosses ran down the sides of a short dress.
The shoes also reflected the level of detail the designers put in. Velvet pumps and knee boots had large bows on the back, while brocade booties had velvet tips and silk ribbons.
The queen of cashmere, Laura Biagiotti, looks to the East next winter with fur and gold embroidery embellishing her classic woolen styles.
The runway was carpeted in shimmering bronze, to emphasize the eastern feel of the womenswear winter 2013 collection.
Gilded capes, fur vests, and kaftan gowns appeared throughout the show, and the silk prints replicating the mosaic floors of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice confirmed the Byzantine inspiration.Tiny wisps of Buy Cheap Arc Teryx Jackets sale covered a cocktail dress with sequined flowers.
Intricate pleating and ruching for tops and evening gowns gave increased value to the opulent styles, as did the heavy beading and gilded embroidery, even when the base was a simple knit dress.
The enriching of basic styles with embroidery, stitching, beading and sequining is one of the most popular trends for next winter.
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