Monday, December 1, 2014

Anthony Vaccarello Spring 2015

Anthony Vaccarello Spring 2015

Fashion stalwart Anthony Vaccarello produced an enticing, irrefutably modern collection rich in seductive charm. Sportswear inspired garments in punchy contours dominated the runway, offering a dose of uninhibited attitude.

Argentinian model Mica Arganaraz opened the collection in a grey marle sweatshirt emblazoned with Vaccarello's logo and collection details. The sweater was teamed to a shrunken leather bomber jacket complete with brass anchor adornment. A suggestive hip hugging waxed leather asymmetrical mini featured bolstered brass rivets and eyelet detail injecting rebellion into the insouciant silhouette.

Eighties powerhouse connotations were evident on a dove grey, navel plunging, double breasted asymmetrical dress, cut high on the hip beckoning for those blessed with the elixir of youth. Pull tab sleeves and epaulets added the energised cool factor. 

A liberated, navy pinstripe, strapless dress was updated with a single shoulder strap cascading to the mid thigh. Black reptilian trimmings graced the decolletage and waist. The nautical inspired theme continued with Binx Walton modelling a standout, sharp structured tapered blazer worn with sleeves pushed up nonchalantly. A semi transparent scoop neck white tank and spliced angled skirt accompanied the blazer. An alluring arabesque oozing unashamedly of provocativeness.

Logos were an inescapable fixture and starred in a monochromatic colour palette. The words spring, summer and Anthony Vaccarello were plastered across vests, boxy cropped matador jackets, hipster peg leg trousers, slashed micro a-line minis, drop waist halter dress and a techy patent masculine tee.

Deconstructed  glamour came in the form of a leather mini comprising of horizontal leather strips with the addition of knife edge pleating starring on a panel that fell to the knee creating a step hem. A gossamer shirt featured satin inserts, a flesh baring number for the bold. Other Vaccarello staples included languid blouses teamed to rigorously cut skirts, Bermuda shorts, tailored shirting, sizzling sports crops and titillating Versace-esque LBD's in amplified silhouettes.

The collection closed with a succession of black and white ensembles in racy proportions. Striking block letters graced body baring dresses and minis, bandage wrap dresses held together by laser-cutting plastic film, tuxedo style dresses and a strapless top spliced to reveal the letter 'V' for Vaccarello.

By Courtney Jones.

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