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понедельник, 28 сентября 2015 г.

#SuzyMFW: Salvatore Ferragamo — Nobel but Sober - Vogue



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Wild applause came before the Ferragamo show started. It was for audience member Flavia Pennetta, the tennis ace who beat a fellow Italian in the US Open and is now a national hero.

But the mood of the show itself was less festive. A runway of white Carrara marble — from creative director Massimiliano Giornetti's home city — paved the way for a grand collection.

"Unexpected austerity" was the designer's take on regal black dresses and narrow monkish capes that seemed noble and elegant - but unusual for a summer collection. Only a few seasons ago, the designer was showing a fashion idyll of outfits fit for Italian beach resorts.

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There were some colourful and summery dresses, long, but with a deep frill at the neckline, and perhaps layers of the same for a skirt. The hemlines ended just above the ankle — the better to reveal elegant sandals laced up, on one occasion with colourful orange, pink and blue straps, while some had soft thick trainer soles.

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And therein lies the eternal conflict of Ferragamo's position: it is known globally for its footwear which a marble foundation suits to perfection. The clothing side is nice enough, but it does not have the killer serve you need in fashion, as much as in tennis.

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