Valentino’s Pierpaolo Piccioli explores ‘fashion as a dialogue with time’ in autumn-winter 2017 collection
References to time are contrasting and romantic in this new collection, which blends Victoriana with the Memphis style, and includes ethereally coloured pop prints inspired by artist Nathalie du Pasquier
Pierpaolo Piccioli explores the notion of time in his latest collection for Valentino. “Fashion as a dialogue with time: disclosed, transformed, released,” as the show notes stated.
The references to time are translated into a dark romantic collection that effortlessly brings together contrasting elements – blending Victoriana with the graphic Memphis style.
Jewel tone coloured pop prints inspired by artist Nathalie du Pasquier are matched with sleek and soft silhouettes. Elaborate dresses are worn with chunky riding boots with cutout details.
Graphics of numbers, hand signs and poppy flowers are rendered in opulent velvet, intarsia fur and applique.
The many ethereal column dresses in a rainbow of acid colours from violet to tangerine and mint feature delicate lace details peeping through from the pleats. Vibrant plisse dresses with sheer panels bring lightness to evening wear proposals.
A red choker is paired with most of the day and night looks, which accentuate the youthful styling.
Last season’s popular metal lipstick pouch returns this season and is worn with boxy chain bags as a charm.