If a main trend next summer is the 70s, then DVF will take your summer adventure to a higher level. Next Pre-Fall season collection: "We looked back at the glorious American sportswear of the 1970's," DVF new creative director, Yvan Mispelaere explained. He looked to Pop painter
Alex Katz for color and came up with a strong palette of burgundy, mustard, aqua blue, and jade. He paired an emerald green mohair coat with a mustard rib knit turtleneck and turquoise pants, or a lemon yellow hammered silk top with a brick red skirt. The most modern piece in the collection just might be their update to the original wrap dress, which isn't really a wrap dress at all, just looks like one. "It goes on like a T-shirt," Mispelaere said. "No zippers; Diane doesn't like zippers." Why, exactly? "Because they wake up your lover when you're slipping back into your dress."
Very color blocks collection designed for the modern girl: "Diane's focus, then as now, is on the working girl, and easy clothes to go to work with."
In the collection: turtlenecks, trousers, and mohair coats, blouses, shirtdresses, blazers all with a masculine influence in the tailoring but also the prints.
Being a Pre-fall transitional collection, this one was a bit too heavy specially that these clothes will hit the shops around august but this does not mean that the collection isn't one of my favorite. the last 2 looks where looks you can wear easily for a dinner and look so chic without changing character.
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