Posted 2 months, 22 days ago. on March 3, 2012 by Joanna

Viktor & Rolf’s Furry Things – For fall 2012, Viktor & Rolf designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren presented a darkly romantic collection of retro inspired garments set against a backdrop of moonlight and shadows. Opening with an array of slinky pajama style pants and bottoms; the pieces were embellished with fur sleeves. In fact, fur was a major part of the autumn collection with lush shaggy coats, fur-adorned lingerie and shoes. A dark color palette of black, ash grey and chocolate set the stage for sensuous silhouettes paired with thigh high stockings. The showing ended on a romantic note, showcasing a pair of stunning ruffle-adorned gowns.
Posted 7 months, 26 days ago. on October 1, 2011 by Joanna

Viktor & Rolf’s Spring Playtime – Known for their avant-garde aesthetic, Viktor & Rolf sent a parade of dolls down the runway for their spring 2012 collection. With big, visible stitching, dramatic ruffles and bows, the designer duo offered up youthful feminine fashion with their own couture touch. Gowns were wide and sweeping, adding lace, mesh and silk to an already powerful showing.
Posted 11 months, 10 days ago. on June 19, 2011 by Joanna
Viktor & Rolf take on a surrealistic vision with this recent film directed by Philip Riches and starring Natasa Vojnovic. Shot the fall season, Natasa is the perfect pull between the masculine and the feminine in red and black.
Posted 1 year, 2 months ago. on March 5, 2011 by Joanna

For their fall 2011 collection, Viktor & Rolf looked towards the medieval age for inspiration. Models walked down the runway with red faces, the designer duo’s signature avant garde shapes with armor-like pleats and large flower motifs which served as a sort of coat of arms. Ending with a parade of metallic dresses, Viktor & Rolf’s finale ended in the Silver Age and was overall a strong showing for the Dutch pair.
Posted 1 year, 7 months ago. on October 2, 2010 by Joanna

Moving away from last season’s dark outing for a remix of a classic staple–the oversize mens shirt–Viktor & Rolf continued to play with volume and proportion for their spring 2011 collection. From pinstripes to animal print accents, the designer duo presented a grand show which culminated in a finale dress that can only be described as a work of art.