Dream of Couture – Giambattista Valli played with hard and soft elements for his sophomore haute couture collection presented in Paris this week. Feminine touches of lace, flowers and sequins are juxtaposed with streamlined silhouettes for spring. Valli even included outerwear with sheer capes and a more embellished take on a sixties housecoat. Models also wore large floral hair ornaments to match stunning gowns in hues of plum, fuchsia, ivory and black.
Giambattista Valli Spring 2012 Couture | Paris Haute Couture
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Extraordinary. A woman wearing anyone of these ensembles has the power to turn her surroundings into pure cinema.
Can’t wait to see these amazingly beautiful gowns translated into Red Carpet, sure feel 2012 is going to be a terrific year regarding fashion.
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The first outfit worn by Antonia Wesseloh looks like something Viktor & Rolf would design.
I think Olga Sherer would’ve made a nice addition to the line up… and they ended on a bad piece