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Roberto Cavalli Spring 2009

The Florentine master of flourish and flounce, Roberto Cavalli, re-launched the micro-mini at Milan Fashion Week, earlier this afternoon.

Ruffled, lacey and re-ribboned, the tiny skirts fluttered over the derrière like little powder-puffs, some so brief that the merest gust of wind would have rendered the models indecent.

The skirts, styled in the manner of mini-crinolines, were teamed with equally-retro bustiers either in plastic, imprinted with the floral motifs and pastoral scenes typical of 18th century 'Faience’ porcelain, or in silk, featuring swirling patterns of stripe and spot in emerald and lemon. 

 


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features Sep. 25th
Gucci Spring 2009

Gone are the days when the Gucci brand was all about sex. In recent seasons under the influence of its creative director, Frida Giannini, the Italian label has undergone a more feminine recalibration and its new focus can be summed up as the "deluxe rock" look.

On the catwalk last night the Gucci Exotica collection took the form of brightly coloured skinny rock-boy trouser suits mixed with tropical print shirts and topped off with trilby hats. The ...

features Sep. 24th
Moschino Spring 2009

The giant gowns that formed the backdrop at the Moschino show were an early clue that Rosella Jardini and her team were thinking big—at least in the literal sense.

Ruffles and roses were in full effect, the former spilling down a cocktail number or arranged in tiers on a drop-waist frock, and the latter punctuating the waistline of a mint-green satin plunge-front jumpsuit or the back of a black-and-white floor-length dress. Hearts, a house signature, ...


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