PFW Spring 2018 Diary: Valentino, Stella McCartney & Giambattista Valli

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This penultimate The day at Paris Fashion Week in the spring of 2018 gave us something dreamy and (surprisingly) British-inspired, which we talked about until the next Fashion Week season and overwhelm ourselves with pink fabrics, edgy asymmetrical cuts and ruffles. The latter are also officially marking one of the PFW's biggest comebacks, along with bon tone leitmotifs and off-the-shoulder necklines. The runway collections of Valentino, Stella McCartney and Giambattista Valli in Spring 2018 showed similar patterns and treated us to some of the most detailed line ups of the week.

PFW Spring 2018 Runway Shows: Valentino, Stella McCartney & Giambattista Valli

Valentino Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

As explained by Valentino's creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, even the most useful items in our wardrobes should be stunning, and who else should we say? Determined to make the ordinary extraordinary, Pierpaolo Piccioli is now unveiling a trendy spring-style Valentino 201 collection that epitomizes utilitarian chic, mixing its modern fashion ideas with the timeless glamor of founder Valentino Garavani of the 1980s.

Valentino Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

" I wanted to get back some of the glamor of the 80's that made Mr. Valentino so good, "Piccioli told Vogue Bags galore, sleek jeans, halternecks and sporty-chic silhouettes were omnipresent in Valentino's spring / summer 2018 collection, which, however, did not forget to join us for their finale to indulge in ultra-elegant evening gowns.

As the Valentino Spring 2018 Runway Show began with its sportiest, cuddly suggestions, it ended up with some of the hippest designs, patterns, and spring 2018 colors of all time, all of which still proclaim pink as one of Valentino's must-have colors. And we will gladly undertake.

Valentino Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Valentino Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Valentino Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Stella McCartney's Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Stella McCartney Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Featuring jabot collar, kimono-inspired figurines and exaggerated silhouet The scene is dominated by Stella Mc Cartney, who transposed the British soul into a dream series of 39 looks that are absolutely sophisticated and able to actually be worn, drawing inspiration from British colonialism, the punk rock era and visionary fashion creations ,

She made sure every outfit could be practical and wearable at the same time, but never boring in the eyes of those who flaunt it, especially when they are looking for some timeless and haute couture esque in their hearts ,

Stella McCartney Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Stella McCartney Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Giambattista Valli Spring / Summer Collection RTW 2018

No wonder every season collection by Giambattista Valli is us You will conquer hearts with a wonderful variety of details, both in terms of clothing and accessories, and even more amazing embroidery. For Giambattista Valli's spring 2018 collection, the Italian fashion designer was inspired by an Italian love story, namely the Italian painter Mario Schifano and Princess Nancy Ruspoli, who met at a New Year's Eve party in 1970 and have since fallen hopelessly in love.

Giambattista Valli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

"I always build a love story, I love it it feels like butterflies in the stomach, "reveals Valli behind the stage of Vogue and explains why his spring collection in 2018 feels thoroughly romantic. Polka dots, pussy bows, layers of ruffles and ruffles, cute Asymmetric cuts and offbeat crop tops worn over even fancier shirts were the focus of attention at Vallis Spring Show 2018 and catapulted one never before seen energy, which after some negatively assessed Giambattista Valli collections (many journalists claimed he had somehow lost his sparkles), confirmed Valli back on track, for good.

Giambattista Valli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Giambattista Valli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Photos via Vogue

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