Speaking to Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli is always like hearing an Italian art history lesson in stereo. In one ear, she is talking about Mariano Fortuny, his Delphos dress, and “aged” velvet, and in the other, he’s speaking about Isadora Duncan and Loie Fuller and their “expressionist dancing.” All of this exotic early-20th-century Venetian-pagan romanticism was sewn lightly into the Valentino Haute Couture collection and trailed around by barefoot nymphs with gold metal serpents writhing in their tendriled tresses.
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Phot Credit/Source: The House of Maison VALENTINO
Photos by Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages
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With Love, Andrea
Selections by ANDREA JANKE Finest Accessories
Phot Credit/Source: The House of Maison VALENTINO
Photos by Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages
&
enjoy my Instagram-story direct from the show by @andreajankeofficial
With Love, Andrea
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