Sunday, February 13, 2011

Follow the Trend: White & Macramé

What we have learned from the Dolce&Gabbana SS11 Fashion Show: time to go over our notes. The best tips to start planning our Spring Summer wardrobe.

First of, jot down the right adjectives: Mediterranean, Sunny, Sicilian, Innovative. A word: Corredo, or Hope Chest: linens, curtains, precious garments. The inspiration: the next phase of your life. Be it as a bride or just a trend-forward woman. To accompany you in a special journey you will need to explore the concept of chic-sweetness. To help with the transformation, white as the predominant colour - best known as the canvas colour, a colour that opens free doors to expression and lets out your inner personality - and macramé, a stylish choice that finds its interpretation in sartorial adjustments. Traditional yet innovative. Fashion takes over the future, yet never lets go of the past. Together.

Macramé takes over Miss Sicily with gold chains to complement the variations in white. The most important thing is to play with cuts, layers, and lengths.

Precious fabrics, luxurious details. New innovative sartorial effects portray at their best the fabrics. Black is allowed only to stand out from the whiteness.

The new suit: rigorously white and pretty. Macramé takes over leopard prints on accessories. Intimate shapes.

Baby dolls, or feminine suits, another iconic print takes over white: flowers. Macramé is the new lace. Take note.

Styled by Yuri Ahn.

Text by Acelya Yonac

Source: Dolce&Gabbana

Fashion Show Photo by: Monica Feudi,Gianni Pucci

Backstage Photo by: Luca Cannonieri and Michele Morosi

Dennis Valle

Photo Credits: Pietro Izzo , Annarita Vizzari

Photo Credits: Octopus,Corfu 1938 Heribert List Estate, Hamburg

At the Mediterranean Sea, Liguria 1936 Heribert List Estate, Hamburg

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