Haute Couture Week: Valentino injects youthful energy into haute couture with a pop of colours
The luxury maison plays with other colours in addition to its signature red at Paris Haute Couture Week
During Paris Haute Couture Week, Valentino can always be counted on for delivering a glamorous collection. Just seven days after his autumn/winter 2018 menswear show, Pierpaolo Piccioli unveiled for spring/summer a sophisticated couture collection centred around craftsmanship with a contemporary mindset.
Valentino showed in its long-time couture venue, the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, setting up single rows of seating along the hotel particulier’s ground and upper floor salons. The Italian designer explained in the show notes: “Tradition is a connector: it transfers knowledge and values through time. The history of haute couture is its reason of being in the present day.”
The first look from Valentino delivered a strong statement: A saffron evening coat with dramatic ruffles, embroidered ivory crêpe de Chine shirt and wool trousers with triple liseré encrustations, complemented with a feathered hat in mint green. “Feet on the ground, but head in the sky” is a saying that comes to mind when you see the dreamy first look.
The first part of the show featured garments for everyday wear created with couture know-how and energised by vivid colours of the ’80s. Pierpaolo Piccioli included several elements you don’t often see in haute couture: chinos, trench coats, tank tops, sweatshirts and oversized T-shirts. Each modern, sporty item was created using the most luxurious fabrics.
The oversized T-shirt was made of ivory crêpe and pale pink chiffon. The sweatshirt with giant anemone patchwork print was created from ivory and an apple green double cashmere.