Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Peter Pilotto Fall 2015.


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Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos have done it yet again! The Fall 2015 presentation packed a serious punch while uplifting their signature eccentric detailing. It was clear that this dynamic duo focused on experimenting with various textures as well as injecting a bit of 70s flair into some of their more modern looks.

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The Fall 2015 collection housed a plethora of neon outlines, structured shoulders, flared hems and an impressive take on reinventing the classic trench. The show began on a subtle note, primarily showcasing muted hues and embroidered wonders. Pilotto kept things feminine and fresh with palettes of white that seemed to literally float down the runway.
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The show’s progression soon took a turn towards more darker tones that altered the course of the entire presentation! With an emphasis placed on abstract strokes of color and statement-making pairings, the audience was allowed a brief glimpse into Pilotto’s dream world. The versatility of the pieces further validate the sheer genius of these young designers while breathing new life into our everyday basics. Side note: This collection took turtlenecks to a whole new level!
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What do you think of Peter Pilotto’s Fall 2015 collection?

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