Monday 28 February 2011

swan song



Giorgio Armani closed Milan's week long fashion festivities by highlighting his eminent career 






The 76 year old designer concurred a wondrous collection 'that cleverly emphasizes the beauty of the body, but never flaunts it" The affair began with decadent frock coats and tailored workwear that prevailed without masculine decorum. Armani also introduced a trend of ankle skimming kick flare trousers that lifted and swayed with each step to unveil embroidered booties and agile perspex heels as a youthful blaze was also alluringly directed with fitted suits, short sculpted hip flaring blazers a cheeky pop art print of the man himself


As the carousel continued, the couturier clutched us with elegant billowing bubble dresses and evening wear possessing an incandescent boudoir refinery, touching upon sweet airy fabrics such as silk and preciously embroidered organza protected by powder puff fur wraps and splendid marabou jackets. These magnificent princess gowns felt a waterfall of sparkle, floating like clouds. In a palette of luxurious variations, the collection focused on black, neutral and shimmering effervescent pastels emitting a radiant feminine glow, illuminating Giorgio Armani as the brightest star of milan fashion week.


It was an epically aerial triumph for the italian stallion, passing the torch onto Paris  la grande soiree peut  finalement commencer.








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