Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli took on new romantic style for his fall-winter 2018 collection. The theme resulted in Piccioli scaling back on prints and colors, in favor of a minimal mood. Proposing a quiet rebellion, details came in subtle doses. Inspired by The Cure, Piccioli added embellishments like studs to shoulders. The collection also included tonal graphic prints. However, the range celebrated a fluidity in silhouettes at its core. Dressed in navy and black, a cohesive lineup turned out practical pieces with relaxed tailoring. Embodying a modern sophistication, the Valentino man took to the catwalk in open coats, trim track pants, short bomber jackets, crewneck sweaters, and refined parkas. White sneakers completed the accessible looks.
Valentino Goes Minimal for Fall ’18
The Fashionisto
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Published January 17, 2018
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