

For starters, his play on variegated textures executed his theme in quite a cerebral way. A blue python jacket peppered with sequined lemons opened the show, layered over a printed bralet and matching, belted ruffle skirt, both dotted with an onslaught of cherries. The fruit motif was prevalent throughout, with sparkling lemons and cherries on python skirts, knits, cocktail dresses and delicate tiered gowns.

His
affinity for python didn’t stop there. Tops, pencil skirts, and tiered
slip dresses were also bathed in this sleek snakeskin, to truly
feminize the fabric of choice.

Altuzarra’s
love for gingham also came to the forefront, once again, with jackets,
smart trousers and skirts saturated with the pattern. But upping the
ante seems to be Altuzarra’s aesthetic, as he included hints of red lace
to surround the hem on these pieces, giving way to somewhat of a
romantic allure.


Classic
stripes uplifted knitwear in shades of fiery oranges and beach water
blues on briefs and bardot dresses with contrasting floral shoulder
straps.

And
speaking of florals, the collection wasn’t remiss of any. While
florals for spring may not be “groundbreaking”, he delivered with giant
ones displayed on separates and tinier flowerets embroidered on chiffon
tops and dresses.


Spring
isn’t typically a season known for a myriad of red carpet offerings,
but Altuzarra managed to slip a few options in, namely the final three
dresses. However, for everyday wear, he hits the mark, and does so
everytime. This collection seemed more “resort” to me than his actual
resort collection, given the lightweight fabrics, slicked back hair,
minimal makeup and strappy sandals. But his personality and the message
he wants to convey always resonates with onlookers.

Fashion
may not be the penultimate conduit for world peace, though we can all
dream, but it’s comforting to know there is at least one designer who
thinks outside of the realm of typical consumer satisfaction. This goes
beyond feeling good because you look good in his pieces. Altuzarra
wants us all to not be bogged down in moments of adversity or confusion,
but to remind ourselves to celebrate in mirth and what to do with those
lemons life may throw our way.What do you think of Altuzarra’s latest?
Photos: Vogue.com
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