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Journey in the powerfully blooming nature of the Mediterranean in Giambattista Valli SS 2021

Journey in the powerfully blooming nature of the Mediterranean in Giambattista Valli SS 2021

Путешествие по цветущему средиземноморью в коллекции Giambattista Valli Весна-Лето 2021

The Giambattista Valli Spring/Summer 2021 collection brings us through an introspective journey in the powerfully blooming nature of the Mediterranean. The most important word for this collection is “cute”, because all the outfits are so doll-like as if they were made of marshmallows. And the bows on the heads of the models refer us to the young Brigitte Bardot, who was the personification of that very European young beauty and sexuality. Check out the movie and gallery below.

Коллекция Giambattista Valli Весна / Лето’21 предлагает нам интроспективное путешествие по цветущему Средиземному морю. Самое главное слово для это коллекции - «мило», потому что все наряды такие кукольные, как будто сделаны из зефира. А бантики на головах у моделей отсылают нас к молодой Бриджит Бардо, которая и была олицетворением той самой европейской юной красоты и сексуальности. Смотрим фильм галерею ниже. 

 

Images - https://www.giambattistavalli.com/

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