How Pierpaolo Piccioli handles the creative strives for Valentino has been pretty impeccable. The vision that Pierpaolo Piccioli nourishes is very artistic and yet, still looks so easy and somehow full of flare what lately the Haute Couture has been missing. Seems that Piccioli has found his "Spiritus Movens" where he delivers the new aesthetics and yet still stays in the fragments of the famous fashion house that he has come to. The lightness and effortless approach that each collection has had so far is really something that needs to be admired too. His collections are well-rounded fashion stories, so when you watch his pieces of design you really have the feeling that it is the word of the finest art in its pure sense without being pretentious, disclaimer or something else other than the fashion.
The same kind of spirit was caught in the latest Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2019 season. And it can be said without any doubt that it was one of the most beautiful collections from this Fashion Week in Paris. The idea of the floral theme boosted with the pastel and gentle colors, with the tons of ruffles, organza wavy gowns, with the petals lashes on the models´ faces. As we can see, each segment of this collection was so well synchronized without being too much or too little. The glorious volume that Pierpaolo Piccioli so much adores was definitely the main silhouette. Coordinated with the big fines ruffles and waves falling so adorable creating the volume in volume effect was really outstanding.
One thing that Valentino is all about is colors. Previous when Mr. Valentino Garavani was in the leading role of creative director, the focus was on the red. In the current era of Piccioli, the chromatic puls are definitely something that is in the focus. From the deep browns or greys to the pink or yellow, green all presented in the monochromatic ensembles or in the combination giving us the most stunning coloristic festivity. Yes, everything is so well covered in this collection. From the idea, from the presentation, from the lightness which was the imperative in the textures to be coordinated well with the floral idea. Everything was so on point.
And yes, we can say without any doubt, that it was the best collection of this season. The accuracy of the good tailors' skills, the high-glamour that was long gone and now it has come back, the story of fashion that is dreamy, pure, exciting and simply stunning! It is like Haute Couture has come back on the big doors, and hopefully doesn´t go anywhere or at least on the casual modes that were so occupating it. But this problematic/fact could be the theme for another post!
Do you like this collection? What do you think about Pierpaolo Piccioli´s work for Valentino so far? Which ensemble do you like the most?
Thank you for your attention!
Georgia! xo
Photos: Courtesy of Vogue.com
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