Showing posts with label Emilio Pucci. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

EMILIO PUCCI RESORT 2011

Hanne Gaby Odiele


Peter Dundas is still coming off the high of seeing his dresses on the red carpet at Cannes last month. "It's nice to be on an elevator going up," he said, rather fittingly, at a penthouse presentation of his Resort collection for Pucci.

The Florentine label has that famous Mediterranean summer vibe in its blood lines, and with a coffee-table book on the history of the house coming out later this summer, Dundas had lots of material to rifle through for inspiration.

Channeling Jane Birkin, Julie Christie, Bianca Jagger, and their fabulous kind, he turned out long-sleeve minidresses in guipure lace; sheer, breezy caftans to wear over matching bikinis; and seventies-inflected washed linen three-piece suits.

But this wasn't a retro rehash. Exploring effects similar to the ones he used for Fall, the designer purposely faded or over-dyed the house's familiar prints; the cotton silk voile tank dresses didn't look as if they'd been worn every summer for years, but, thanks to the treatments, they felt as soft as if they had been.

After dark, Dundas amped up the sex appeal—a key factor in the energy he's brought to this house. Those micro-minidresses that got all that publicity in Cannes are back and beaded all over in a butterfly motif. More celebrity material for the next Pucci retrospective.

Hanne Gaby Odiele


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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Emilio Pucci Spring 2010 RTW.

Jac

Making good on the promise of his sexy debut, Peter Dundas turned out a sizzling collection for Spring/Summer at Emilio Pucci.

Mariacarla Boscono

It is, of course, the season the house was made for, having been established on jet-set Capri in the 1960's, but it also doesn't hurt that Dundas is an avid scuba diver.

Iris Strubegger

The underwater universe produced some aqueous prints that also formed the basis of allover-sequined dresses. Neoprene diving suits informed a few long-sleeve minidresses with curve-enhancing mesh insets.


Alla Kostromicheva

And there were some gorgeous shades of blue, like the bold royal of a suede cocktail number with metallic beads arching over one shoulder, and a cropped beaded jacket worn with pirate pants in deepest midnight.


Constance Jablonski

Some of the hottest swimwear of the season strutted down the narrow runway. One or two in snakeskin aren't advisable for actually getting wet; and with their signature prints and cutouts galore, the others might have made the house's founder blush (that is, if it weren't for the glam cover-ups).

Freja Beha Erichsen

But Dundas was thinking beyond the beach: A couple of leggy dresses with sequins and feather trim looked destined for the Croisette in Cannes. He also extended the warranty on the short-in-front, long-in-back evening look, showing one in gold lamé and another in billowy white silk.

Carmen Kass

The season's all-important jacket? He cuts a mean one: cropped, fitted, with lean arms and a flippy hem. Backstage Dundas said he had wanted to work with easier volumes and loosen up the silhouettes a bit, but there's little doubt that his Pucci girl remains a predator-shark type.

Lily Donaldson

Hanne Gaby Odiele

Abbey Lee

Kendra Spears

Anabela Belikova

Karlie Kloss

Natasha Poly

Frida Gustavsson

Ksenia Kahnovich

Maryna Linchuk

Kasia Struss

Keke Lindgard

Bregje Heinen

Elsa Sylvan

Charlotte di Calypso

Edita Vilkeviciute

Nimue Smit

Hanne Gaby Odiele

Ranya Mordanova

Iris Strubegger

Tao Okamoto

Rose Cordero

Freja Beha Erichsen

Lily Donaldson

Jac

Carmen Kass

Constance Jablonski

Mariacarla Boscono

Alla Kostromicheva

Natasha Poly

Peter Dundas
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