Valentino Resort 2016: The Eye Has to Travel

Envira

/

Published June 16, 2015

/

Updated November 11, 2022

No strangers to the art of embellishment, Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli were inspired by Diana Vreeland’s ‘the eye has to travel’ quote for the Italian brand’s resort 2016 collection. Taking inspiration from around the world ranging from the United States to Africa and Asia, the new season brings a powerful combination of color and details. Fringe, florals, leather and North African motifs are all covered in the Valentino Woman’s wardrobe. As eclectic as her wardrobe, her footwear also globe trots with Roman sandals, oxford inspired shoes and even sneakers.

A look from Valentino’s resort 2016 collection
VALENTINO:

Recent Updates

Zara-Holiday-Travel-Editorial

Zara’s Holiday Flight Channels Airport Glam

Zara takes flight with its Holiday Flight editorial that channels cinematic chic. Photographed by Alex Prager, the images transform an ...
Sporty & Rich's Denim Drop Oozes Timeless Cool

Sporty & Rich’s Denim Drop Oozes Timeless Cool

Sporty & Rich delivers timeless denim in its latest drop, offering pieces that nod to the golden age of blue ...
HM-Accessories-Editorial

H&M’s Accessories Lineup is Anything But Basic

H&M reinvents winter accessorizing with new arrivals that command attention. Model Greta Hofer anchors the lookbook, exuding confidence as she ...
Massimo-Dutti-Snow-Winter-2024

Massimo Dutti Delivers Snow Day Fashion in Verbier

Massimo Dutti’s winter edit transports us to Verbier, a Swiss alpine haven. The images star model Mica Argañaraz posing against ...
Lila-Moss-Zara-Denim-Winter-2024

Lila Moss Takes On Zara’s Casual Cool Winter Style

Lila Moss turns heads in Zara's Winter 2024 denim edit, showcasing effortlessly cool outfits. The new arrivals celebrate casual wear ...
Ferragamo-Pre-Fall-2025

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2025: A Tribute to the Caribbean

Maximilian Davis’s pre-fall 2025 collection for Ferragamo blends Caribbean energy with West African artistry. The looks are all wrapped in ...