 See the silk dress on the right -it's amazing how Miuccia managed to  combine those peacock-ish colours and still make the dress look pretty and not  tacky.
See the silk dress on the right -it's amazing how Miuccia managed to  combine those peacock-ish colours and still make the dress look pretty and not  tacky.  I LOVE that dress on the right with the fairy print. It's so elegant  and feminine with a cute, pretty edge.
I LOVE that dress on the right with the fairy print. It's so elegant  and feminine with a cute, pretty edge. It's so refreshing to see Prada's intellectual, artisitc clothes not  looking like it's usual, boxy self. However, I'm not sure how good they'll look  on the consumers or who would actually buy crazy coloured pants (like the one on  the left.)
It's so refreshing to see Prada's intellectual, artisitc clothes not  looking like it's usual, boxy self. However, I'm not sure how good they'll look  on the consumers or who would actually buy crazy coloured pants (like the one on  the left.)Alessandro Dell'Acqua
While Dell'Acqua's collections have never been as fashion-foward as Prada's, the clothes are always great to see how he mixes his new inspirations with last runway collections' trends.
 OK, so the first few outfits of underwear are pretty bad, but I do  really like his cocktail dresses. (I have a thing for these fake strapless  dresses. They're just so much more practical, modest and comfortable than the  usual strapless dress, don't you think?)
OK, so the first few outfits of underwear are pretty bad, but I do  really like his cocktail dresses. (I have a thing for these fake strapless  dresses. They're just so much more practical, modest and comfortable than the  usual strapless dress, don't you think?)  I'm not sure how commercial these Japanese-inspired skirts/ dresses  will be, but do note the wasit-clinching trend. Ooh, and look at the dress on Du  Juan (left,) doesn't it look like flowers are growing on her (and tastefully  covering up her private parts?)
I'm not sure how commercial these Japanese-inspired skirts/ dresses  will be, but do note the wasit-clinching trend. Ooh, and look at the dress on Du  Juan (left,) doesn't it look like flowers are growing on her (and tastefully  covering up her private parts?) Marni
Marni is a brand that I see people wear around a lot. It's so distinctive you really can't miss it. Whenever I see Marni clothes in real life, I've always been so bombarded with the prints and crafty accessories that it didn't occur to me that Marni's clothes are now less nature-like than a few years ago until I read the reviews on the SS08 collections. And even though the crafty necklaces are still there, the clothes now really do seem more modern and wearable.
 The dress on the left is one of my favourites from this Marni  collection. It's artistic without being too over-the-top. And that dress on Lily  Donaldson (right) -it actually looks somewhat classic and sleek, something that  is not very Marni-like.
The dress on the left is one of my favourites from this Marni  collection. It's artistic without being too over-the-top. And that dress on Lily  Donaldson (right) -it actually looks somewhat classic and sleek, something that  is not very Marni-like. The patent leather bags and skirts are still there, but this time  paired with brighter colours.
The patent leather bags and skirts are still there, but this time  paired with brighter colours. Perhaps it's an attempt to try out new silhouettes, but some of the  clothes like the dress on the right was so different from Marni's usual clothes  that I can't quite appreciate it on the Marni runway yet.
Perhaps it's an attempt to try out new silhouettes, but some of the  clothes like the dress on the right was so different from Marni's usual clothes  that I can't quite appreciate it on the Marni runway yet.Source: iamfashion.com
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Hi, very interesting post, greetings from Greece!
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