Creative director Nicola Brognano wrote a new intriguing lexicon for Blumarine. For Spring/Summer 2022, he drew inspiration from the pop scene of the years 2000 and the glam, impactful look of its female icons.
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Sexy and cheeky, sassy and glam, the collection played on transparencies and bare skin. Colors were loud, fluorescent – to be at the center of attention. For the Blumarine girls, going unnoticed wasn’t an option.
Low-slung cargo pants were meant for evening parties, made in flimsy day-glo chiffon and worn with matching cropped tops baring the midriff. Hot pants were teeny-weeny. Bikinis were for the beach, but they can go straight to the wildest party when beaded, fringed and embroidered with vintage florals. Cropped Bluvi trimmed with raw-hemmed silk roses, or crocheted in recycled polyester, or else collared in repurposed mink can be tossed over the shoulders – with sexy nonchalance. Second-skin low-rise bell bottoms in airbrushed leather look cool when paired with a tight cropped biker jacket. Tiger-printed chiffon slip-dresses were short, asymmetrical, see-through and voluptuous.
Frivolous and free as the butterflies punctuating the collection – embroidered, intarsia-ed, cut-out or appliquéd – the Blumarine girls want to be sexy and seductive, staying always true to themselves.
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