Versace has solidified its place in history for praising and
exalting the female form: its every arch, curvation, and bend. Donatella
Versace has been at the helm of the brand for almost two decades now
and has definitely made the iconic Italian fashion house synonymous with
power, sensuality, and strength: yes, the kinds of pieces you would
wear for a night out but for the love of your own body and not that of
the male gaze. D-ring accented straps, bomber jackets, functional knits,
and contrast stripes kicked off the sporty chic vibe that pervaded over
its latest Couture assortment.
But let’s not fool ourselves: Versace was not straying from its signature aesthetic. Expertly-tailored power suits, deep-cut necklines, sultry slits, and flashes of flesh were on parade. Midriff-baring bandeaus, pencil skirts accented by thigh-high cuts, sheer sleeves, and poignant perfection were on the agenda out of the gate.
Couture calls for technicality and that was on high by way of colorful woven straps, sexy open knits, smoldering slits beset with sequin embellishment, and flesh-tone under layers giving the impression of almost complete nudity.
And with awards season underway, one always has to wonder which pieces from the Couture shows will appear on red carpets over the next month. A black strappy design looks like it was made for the Oscars afterparty circuit, while a white embellished number with a plunging neckline accented by a simple yellow t-strap could actually be a contender for Best Dressed on one of Tinseltown’s most stylish.
Versace does high-octane glamour better than anyone and though those moments did not break the mold here, they were just what the fashion doctor ordered.
What do you think of Atelier Versace’s Spring 2016 Couture collection?
But let’s not fool ourselves: Versace was not straying from its signature aesthetic. Expertly-tailored power suits, deep-cut necklines, sultry slits, and flashes of flesh were on parade. Midriff-baring bandeaus, pencil skirts accented by thigh-high cuts, sheer sleeves, and poignant perfection were on the agenda out of the gate.
Couture calls for technicality and that was on high by way of colorful woven straps, sexy open knits, smoldering slits beset with sequin embellishment, and flesh-tone under layers giving the impression of almost complete nudity.
And with awards season underway, one always has to wonder which pieces from the Couture shows will appear on red carpets over the next month. A black strappy design looks like it was made for the Oscars afterparty circuit, while a white embellished number with a plunging neckline accented by a simple yellow t-strap could actually be a contender for Best Dressed on one of Tinseltown’s most stylish.
Versace does high-octane glamour better than anyone and though those moments did not break the mold here, they were just what the fashion doctor ordered.
What do you think of Atelier Versace’s Spring 2016 Couture collection?
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