Take a look at Valentino show for autumn 2022
After "Valentino Red", the fashion house got another official Pantone shade: "Pink PP", which dominated the new Valentino collection for autumn/winter 2022.
Take a look at the spectacular Valentino show for autumn 2022, which, judging by this brand, will be all-pink-everything!
After "Valentino Red", the fashion house got another official Pantone shade: "Pink PP", which dominated the space, but also the new Valentino collection for autumn/winter 2022.
The decision to present the entire collection only in bright pink and black was made by the brand's creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli in order to use monochrome to invite observers to focus on silhouettes, cuts, textures, and details.
'' I always want pink in my collections. It is a color that you can transform as you wish because it is already full of meaning. It has changed over the centuries: it was the color of men, then it became a symbol of girls. Today it means different things", said Piccioli about his bold choice to make the whole collection in two colors that will be sold as such.
The collection also features stereotypical "girly" motifs in women's and men's looks: bows, flowers, sequins, feathers, and embroidered details on garments made of wool, tulle, and chiffon.
Creations in the color of freedom, individuality, and curiosity bring optimism and invite reflection, and separate looks in pink and black can be seen in the gallery below.
We are definitely mesmerized by this collection! Let us know what do you think about it!
Valentino is a famous fashion house founded in the 1960s. The founder, Italian designer Valentino Garavani, presented his fashion shows until 2007 when he was briefly "succeeded" by Alessandra Facchinetti and then Pierpaolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri. Valentino’s creations are so famous and Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Lopez, Anne Hathaway got married in their wedding dresses... Even a certain shade of red was named "Valentino red".
Recall, Italian fashion house Valentino has announced that it will stop using fur in its fashion. The statement said that the company will focus on its main brand of the same name from 2024, adding that the last Valentino collection using fur was autumn/winter 2021/2022.
In this way, Valentino follows the example of many other luxury brands, such as Prada, Versace, Gucci, and Armani, which have previously removed fur from their collections due to the growing sensitivity of customers to issues such as animal rights and the environment.