Loving this color palette: earthy shades, butter yellow, and grays. Some looks are typical brilliant-details Valentino, others are more "monastic." Valentino did an opera theme with the collection, and so the animal graphics were a shout-out to Camille Saint-Saen's "Carnival of the Animals." He's one of my favorite composers, and the animal graphics were so unexpected, which I like. Reminds me a bit of Henri Rousseau's work. And do I spy a Bjork-esque swan dress up in the mix? Allie-approved.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Valentino Spring 2014 Couture
Loving this color palette: earthy shades, butter yellow, and grays. Some looks are typical brilliant-details Valentino, others are more "monastic." Valentino did an opera theme with the collection, and so the animal graphics were a shout-out to Camille Saint-Saen's "Carnival of the Animals." He's one of my favorite composers, and the animal graphics were so unexpected, which I like. Reminds me a bit of Henri Rousseau's work. And do I spy a Bjork-esque swan dress up in the mix? Allie-approved.
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3 comments :
Ugghhhh so gorgeous. Love all the neutrals.
Yes to it all!
I'm dying.
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