Thursday, October 21, 2010

Emilio Pucci Spring 2011 Ready to Wear







Emilio Pucci

Peter Dundas' Spring 2011 Ready to Wear Collection had a divine 70s, bohemian luxe, feel to it and he injected yet again, a touch of youth into the Florentine house.

There were cascading, floor length gowns, ruffles aplenty, complete with chunky crosses, falling above the models navels.

The colour palette consisted of sapphire blue, white and shades that resembled Indian spices, think burnt orange and cinnamon.

There were swirling, large paisley prints on billowing sleeved kaftans that laced up from the navel to the collarbone. Pucci's signature print made an appearance on fitted, hipster trousers and body con, jersey, floor length, thigh splitting gowns.

Peter Dundas had a certain woman in mind, a young, sexy, hippy, holidaying in the Mediterranean. There were also references to India with exotic, embellished scarves, soft, beige, suede pant suits.

Models glided down the runway in deep tan, over the knee, leather lace up boots and high heeled tan sandals, with wrap around leather straps. Accessories included chocolate, tan and navy fringed saddle, shoulder bags, woven shoulder bags and scarves adorned models foreheads.

Signature cut out, one pieces, with plenty of flesh on display, would look ultra glam poolside.