Fashion Show Review of the new women’s collection
(CROSS POSTED ON LUXOS.COM)
The looks from the Giorgio Armani Spring 2012 collection were divided between the concept of the professional, yet impeccably dressed woman and the Grecian-like siren chiseled in marble. The first half of the show saw women in long sleeved silk and satin blouses (sometimes printed, other times in one solid colour). The blouses were paired with precisely cut, slim trousers. Every look had a shiny translucence to it with the fabric sparkling under the runway lights as if it were the sea hit by moonlight. Shimmering satin blazers in silver, black and navy were designed without lapels and buttons to give the piece an utterly feminine appeal. KEEP READING
(CROSS POSTED ON LUXOS.COM)
The looks from the Giorgio Armani Spring 2012 collection were divided between the concept of the professional, yet impeccably dressed woman and the Grecian-like siren chiseled in marble. The first half of the show saw women in long sleeved silk and satin blouses (sometimes printed, other times in one solid colour). The blouses were paired with precisely cut, slim trousers. Every look had a shiny translucence to it with the fabric sparkling under the runway lights as if it were the sea hit by moonlight. Shimmering satin blazers in silver, black and navy were designed without lapels and buttons to give the piece an utterly feminine appeal. KEEP READING
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