Constance Jablonski
Blumarine's eye-popping psychedelic leopard-spot collection of last Fall—pure over-the-top, ridiculous fun—sold so well in America, the company was almost shocked.
Chanel Iman
What would the follow-up be—the same sort of exuberant, sexy, borderline funny nailing of a current trend? To get to it, you need to flick to the middle of today's show, past the colorful tie-dye, glitzy hippie dresses and body-con knits, to the moment the camouflage hit.
Blumarine's eye-popping psychedelic leopard-spot collection of last Fall—pure over-the-top, ridiculous fun—sold so well in America, the company was almost shocked.
Chanel Iman
What would the follow-up be—the same sort of exuberant, sexy, borderline funny nailing of a current trend? To get to it, you need to flick to the middle of today's show, past the colorful tie-dye, glitzy hippie dresses and body-con knits, to the moment the camouflage hit.
Natasha Poly
Military drab this wasn't. Out came the fluoro-splashed olive and green prints, camo-print platform sandals, Rasta-stripe bags, and finally a delightfully hilarious full-length army bustier dress. It was followed by a small laugh, rippling along the front row.
Edita Vilkeviciute
The exuberance of Blumarine is full-frontal devil-may-care Italian. In its knowing, put-together, highly commercial way, it captures the Southern European attitude to holidaying in the sun (obviously, this season, in St. Bart's, Jamaica, and thereabouts).
Military drab this wasn't. Out came the fluoro-splashed olive and green prints, camo-print platform sandals, Rasta-stripe bags, and finally a delightfully hilarious full-length army bustier dress. It was followed by a small laugh, rippling along the front row.
Edita Vilkeviciute
The exuberance of Blumarine is full-frontal devil-may-care Italian. In its knowing, put-together, highly commercial way, it captures the Southern European attitude to holidaying in the sun (obviously, this season, in St. Bart's, Jamaica, and thereabouts).
Viktoriya Sasonkina
The range might be a little limited—there's only so much tie-dye the eye can take—but the energy of this well-priced line looks as though it's beginning to steal a march on the likes of Cavalli, Pucci, and even Versace.
Kim Noorda
The range might be a little limited—there's only so much tie-dye the eye can take—but the energy of this well-priced line looks as though it's beginning to steal a march on the likes of Cavalli, Pucci, and even Versace.
Kim Noorda
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