Giorgio Armani Fall 2010 Collection
by Santorini Keller on 10/03/10 at 2:30 am
In 2010, Giorgio Armani provided perfect inspiration for dressing up like a goddess by putting the chiseled actor in the front row at his show this afternoon – and then lined up a selection of clothes from which we, presumably, were meant to pick our dream wardrobe to accessories the A-list fantasy Owen had inspired.
Armani took that black and ran with it, all the way through a show whose guts were darkest velvet. He talked about "the New Chic," but what that boiled down to was a very particular precision: a short wrapped skirt, a jacket with a broad shoulder—sometimes peaked—and seaming that evoked Joan Crawford’s exaggerated tailoring from the forties. And most of it in that black velvet. The two gowns in you-guessed-it that closed the show were surprisingly funereal as a red-carpet statement, but otherwise, almost everything slotted effortlessly into the category retailers then and boozehounds now think of as after-five. Examples included the one-shouldered dress floating away asymmetrically on one side, or the jacket coated in black paillettes. Given that the mood was predominantly black, it made sense that the standout pieces were in color: a coat-dress in vibrant red ponyskin, an orange mohair jacket, a funnel-necked coat in green velvet. Armani has often seemed most attached to the exceptions to his own rules. It is perfectly conceivable that we saw something like that today. The needle-heeled stilettos and the fringed berets that suggested a sea creature dropped from a great height onto the models’ heads certainly said so. Or treat yourself with a cheap Replica Handbag.
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