The collection that Lorenzo Serafini conjured for fall 2024 was coherently based on the direction the designer has been taking lately, one that balances immediate, graphic silhouettes, comfortable stretch fabrics, and a generous dose of confidence, the kind that only It's enough when you feel good about yourself. .
Sophistication and wearability are threads that Serafini woven further for fall, adopting an Alfred Hitchcock-inspired style to study the female form. In tune with the reference, the designer sought to rework the silhouettes of the 50s for current times, opting for fabrics more in line with the demands of today's woman.
Jackets and wrap coats therefore had polished sartorial textures printed on neoprene to create an attractive optical illusion, which was also repeated through sartorial patterns appearing on extra-fine jerseys to inject dynamism and a sense of tranquility into corolla dresses and ensembles. feminine.
Shimmering surfaces and luxurious textures added to the tactile effects, while draping was enchantingly elevated with pearlescent pins that elevated the easy-access looks.
As the lineup progressed, the palette of autumn hues made room for Duchesse pieces in eye-catching combinations of baby pink, acid green and yellow hues.
The unexpected turn ultimately split the lineup into two halves. Is the latter teasing an upbeat sequel to the story of understated elegance that Serafini has recently directed? Only time will tell.
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