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PFW Day2

Per rientrare in tempo per assistere a questa sfilata mi sono trasformata in Dom Toretto (chi non ha visto i vari F&F non è degno di leggere questo blog), e sono riuscita giusto in tempo a collegarmi al live. 

Quindi vediamo subito cosa ci ha presentato il creative director della maison francese Balmain, Olivier Rousteing. 

Sapete quante volte mi sono chiesta: ma perché non sono nata negli anni '50? Ve lo dico io: tantissime. 

Poi però mi siedo a guardare la sfilata di Balmain e capisco che forse c'è qualcuno ha i miei stessi gusti. Si perché il direttore creativo della maison ha portato in passerella una collezione bellissima, che indosserei dall'inizio alla fine. 

Gonne ampie e a pois che rendono così bello il vitino della donna, giacche dai tagli particolare, cappelli a falda medio larga. Tutto di questa collezione sembra essere uscito dal passato, invece è stato disegnato e cucito in questo 2023 e questa cosa mi rende davvero fiera di seguire gli stilisti giusti. 

Ma la cosa che mi ha colpito sono stati gli accessori che le modelle portavano tra le mani; non parlo delle borsette, ma delle borse 24 ore, dei set di mini valigie o del case dove le sarte ripongono i loro attrezzi del mestiere. Sembrava quasi voler dire: la donna può essere sempre perfetta anche durante le ore di lavoro. Un chiaro elogio a tutte le donne lavoratrici che riescono comunque a non dimenticare di essere fashion. 

Ciliegina sulla torta: gli abiti creati con sole perle o diamanti. Hanno illuminato la passerella, come se non lo fosse già abbastanza. 



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