Valentino Spring 2015–Inspired by the Grand Tour—a bygone passage for European young men to travel and experience culture in mainly France and Italy—Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli take an excursion of their own for the fashion house’s spring-summer 2015 collection. The pop art influence of last season transforms into dresses splashed with worldly prints featuring tiered layers, languid shapes and feminine details. Spring has an almost bohemian vibe thanks to delicate broderie anglaise, dreamy color combinations and sheer fabrics. Completing the look, the Valentino woman wears gladiator sandals and colorful bags adorned with the same aforementioned prints.
Valentino Spring 2015: A Grand Journey
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