Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Giorgio Armani autumn/winter 2010/11 collection

By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director at Milan Fashion Week Published: 3:50PM GMT twenty-seven February 2010

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Giorgio Armani mostly refers to the interplay of masculinity and femininity, to report his signature silhouette.

But, in the box of his 2010/2011 autumn/winter collection, shown at Milan Fashion Week, yin and yang would be some-more appropriate.

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Tiger prints and embroideries; Tibetan red and orange; mount green; and mandala-like front trinket were keynotes in this superb collection, by the Milanese "maestro" of la moda.

Black velvet was, however, the underlying theme, seen in seemly jackets, fixed to one side to emanate a "wave" outcome opposite the bust, ragged with short, flippy skirts, and accessorised with white "driving" gloves and black obvious shoes, offset on tooth-pick-heels.

The black mood lengthened to the curious, and somewhat menacing-looking "caps", that lonesome the front-half of the models heads and afterwards fell in prolonged fringes over their eyes.

When the black velvet was styled as prolonged gowns, seamed aslant opposite the body, and accompanied by one-shouldered capes, the outcome was roughly modern-gothic, maybe a anxiety to the "Twilight" star, Ashley Greene, who plays a vampire, and who was in the front-row, together with the Golden Globe-winning actor, Clive Owen.

The catwalk incited in to fireworks, however, when Armani unleashed his arms depot of jewel-bright colours.

Emerald velvet skirts were interconnected with jade-green, snakeskin jackets with face-framing collars. Tibetan red came in eco-furs, velvet, silk, fine cloth and pom-pom coats; and was churned with cherry blossom-pink and fiery orange. A hand-beaded bubbly beverage dress, in pinkish and red, was festooned with a stalking tiger opposite the front and the back.

"Woman as tiger, Grrr, grrr," pronounced Giorgio Armani, backstage, moulding his hands in to claws.

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