D&G
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana threw the ultimate garden party, Italian style. Meaning, all those D&G buds were delivered with a dose of sex appeal, as seen in the very first look—a floral top tucked into very brief, um, bloomers.
Fendi
Karl Lagerfeld's brief from Fendi — keep it long, languid, and totally effortless. Color's good, but not too crazy. Walking out of his presentation, one was left with a sense of "ahhh."
Gucci
Frida Giannini's Gucci runway was a return to form. As in: that flashy, glossy, luxurious form that Gucci is. For spring, the quota on gem colors in silk and revealing silhouettes (both clingy and skin-baring) was more than filled.
Bottega Veneta
Luxe, sporty and effortlessly cool. That's usually Tomas Maier's m.o. Spring was no different, barring a few embellished moments that fit seamlessly into his citified, super chic collection.
Versace
Donatella Versace knows sex appeal. The flashy sort of va-va-voom Versace used to be known for has given way to a sleek, refined, totally powerful sexiness as witnessed in the ultra-body-con collection Donatella presented for spring.
Etro
Veronica Etro, like everyone in her family, loves color, print and anything that looks and feels like it came from someplace else — Morocco, India, Italy, Greece. From there, they take their palette and print cues and craft it together in collections that have a sense of wanderlust.
Until next time...
Bacio Bacio
~H
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