March 4th, 2009
Posted by Erin Sun

Miuccia collection was presented at and seemed to be a call for severity of quantity. It’s into boiled wool forties-style suits and coats, outfits that might have been destined from domestic upholstery materials, and spry fishing waders.

The main thing is this line is always a allusion point of the total fashion industry. When the world is experiencing a global economic crisis, it seems that Miuccia found some influence in the interwar time to design temperate outfiits for women without using combined designs.

It was a grotesque take on utility even found hard to clarify.

I didn’t want to do anything about the city,” she said, “more something about sport and the outdoors in general—freedom and nature. But in the end, I realized I liked coats and suits. It was serious, in a way. It was about a need for feminine empowerment.”

’s Autumn/Winter 2009/2010 women, with their heavily frizzed-up hair style, sure had a confusion look about them as they advanced, with ghostly skin, red-rimmed glitter-ringed eyes catching the light with a nearly spiteful glance.

What they were dressing was built from sturdy tweed and stiff leather, cut to reveal sexually instigator blazes of naked leg and red knit lingerie.

Coats with an infallible cut, women’s tailored tweed suits or wool suits: a mix was typical of the European winter season.

This collection is a fashion world where thick clothes control.

Those outfits add body to the pieces and are consummate to protect from cold weather.

On the other hand, dark and pastel colors permit to add various touches to the new Autumn/Winter 2009-2010, for example: blouses in red  colors or some accessories in mustard.

Some of the eccentricity was in the search for new volumes, vacillating massively from the shoulder in three-cornered, sometimes fur-laden shapes, or pinched into peplums by restricted, mannish leather belts.

Recently, wide-topped leather boots or velvet heels were in fashion. For this season Miuccia means some shoes in a “wellington” style that could be great to attend the next Glastonbury Festival.

Accessories are key in arrangement to add life to this austere exposition of femininity.

Handbags or clutches with a vintage vibe and crocodile purses are a noteworthy feature of this range and are used to counterpart various fabrics and materials like tweed, leather, wood and cashmere.

Flat or printed velvet was chosen to some pieces to give a touch of elegance, delicate madness, and lasciviousness to the collection.

This new line has not only basic and simple shapes: Miuccia is also experiment with off-the-shoulder designs, deep necklines and voluminous shapes.

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