Coutorture
D&G's knits actually killed me. Good killing (as is, apparently, always the case with my frequent dying upon seeing things). So, I'm sorry that it looks like I've just flooded the page with D&G photos, but I had such a hard time cutting the entire collection down!
The thing I loved most about this FW10 collection, was that the models didn't look like they were walking a runway. It wasn't artificial, it wasn't over-performed. It was just like: I'm walking down the street in D&G. What of it? Keys, phone, bag.
Also, it is now my dream to walk around holding a Vespa helmet and gloves (like in fourth photo), regardless of whether I actually have a Vespa. Which I don't.
Second: the amazingly smooth transition between knits to chiffon to knits again - and here, I have to draw your attention to the knit-esque chiffon (printed or woven) in the first photo - I want. I am so wearing patterned knits with floaty skirts this winter.
Third: everything that can be belted was belted. The (high-wasited) furs (shorts) were belted. The body suits were belted. The (dream) blazers were belted. If a model had Rapunzel hair, it would have been belted.
And lastly:
I don't think there is even I need to say about these.
*love*
xx