1Model Louise de Chevigny wears a black minidress with a neckline adorned with three-dimensional beading in the shape of teeth and double silk satin trousers, both by Schiaparelli.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
2Model Louise de Chevigny poses in a pleated dress by Ronald van der Kemp, the Dutch designer whose spring-summer 2021 haute couture collection reflects on surrealism.
She also wears vintage bracelets and Abra shoes.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
3Necklace in white gold with onyx elements, round brilliant-cut diamonds and pavé diamonds from Bulgari.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
4Model Louise de Chevigny poses in a Bar jacket, silk corset and organza shirt over a jacquard skirt, all from Dior Haute Couture;
Archi Dior ring and earrings in white gold and diamonds, by Dior Joaillerie, and shoes by Manolo Blahnik.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
5Dress in fluorescent pink crepeline and white leather platform shoes, both by Valentino.
The creative director of the Italian house, Pierpaolo Piccioli, has been championing the contemporary reinterpretation of haute couture for years, which in this collection also includes pieces for men.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
6Straight jersey dress with black modules and felt and vinyl cube-shaped hat, all from Pierre Cardin, whose founder passed away in December 2020. He also wears black Sergio Rossi court shoes.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
7Black minidress made of double-sided velvet jersey, with the neckline adorned with three-dimensional beading in the shape of teeth, and double silk satin trousers, both by Schiaparelli.
Daniel Roseberry, the American designer who has captained this house for two years, has managed to combine the surrealist legacy of the firm with a powerful and current visual proposal.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
8Dress with ostrich feathers by Giambattista Valli.
For his latest collection, the Italian designer took Seville and sculptural volumes as a reference, one of his most recognized hallmarks.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
9Black velvet and feather vest, crystal embroidered top, black velvet and silk pants, and velvet shoes with crystal details, all from Armani Privé.
In his haute couture collection, Giorgio Armani celebrates “serene beauty” inspired by the stillness of cities during confinement.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
10Dress with satin bodice, covered by crystals with a fringed effect, by Atelier Versace, in whose collection he reinterprets the four elements - earth, water, fire and air - through complex draping and hand embroidery techniques.
The model also wears green metallic Abra boots.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
11Black silk dress with Fendi pearl embroidered macramé sleeves and neckline.
Its new creative director, Kim Jones, seeks to celebrate the artisan tradition of the Italian house through garments with a certain medieval reminiscence.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
12 Make-up: Mayumi Oda (Bryant Artists).
Hair Stylist: Michal Bielecki (Bryant Artists).
Creative Director: Sarah Basset.
Model: Louise de Chevigny (Viva Models).
Styling assistants: Emma Patús Perales and Fernando Gómez.
Photography assistant: Chloé May.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
13Model Louise de Chevigny poses in a pleated dress by Ronald van der Kemp, the Dutch designer whose spring-summer 2021 haute couture collection reflects on surrealism.
She also wears vintage bracelets and Abra shoes.
photography by Dan Beleiu / styling by Alba Melendo
Haute couture is modernized
2021-04-28T14:57:07.645Z
Without renouncing the tradition that defines it, haute couture adapts to contemporary sensibilities. Clean silhouettes and lighter structures free movement and imagination. This season, the magiano is synonymous with ostentation, but rather with an elaboration.