Valentino Fall 2014–After last season’s Opera inspired outing, Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli looked to 60s Italian pop art for the house’s fall-winter 2014 collection. Opening the new season with jackets and separates featuring multi-colored dots, it was clear that autumn was about interjecting bold prints into a wardrobe of princess perfect dresses and gowns. Diamond cuts, brocade butterflies and roses serve as the other patterns and textures of the season. The silhouette remains consistent with Chiuri and Piccioli’s vision for the Valentino woman–a floor-length gown with long sleeves in lightweight silk, sometimes worn underneath a cape or an embroidered coat.
Valentino Fall/Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Week
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Very beautiful Valentino dresses!