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Valentino Debuts Pink, Black Collection at Paris Fashion Week


Tue 08 Mar 2022 | 07:47 AM
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Italian luxury fashion house Valentino debuted its Fall-Winter 2022/23 Ready-to-Wear collection dubbed, "Pink PP" at Paris Fashion Week.

Valentino dropped behind the trademarked red color for the new collection and instead relied on two colors, hot pink and black.

The brand had been associated with the red color for years. The move highlights designers’ rebellion against everything, even the colors that were one of the trademarks associated with its name.

[caption id="attachment_321960" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]''Pink PP'' and black ''Pink PP'' and black[/caption]

*Oversized

Fashion is still leaning towards the oversized trend and baggy designs, which have been a continuing trend in the past two seasons.

Valentino presented the cape and jacket as essential pieces in the collection.

* Monochromatic outfit

The collection also featured the monochromatic outfit, whether in hot pink or black.

It also comes with the elegant complements of socks, shoes, and bags in the same color, it also presented a veiled women with a veil of the same color as the outfit.

* Dress Shine

The dress dominated the collection with different lengths between maxi, chenille, and micro skirt, with simple cuts and elegant fabrics.

The dress was matched with socks of the same color as the dress.

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*Dress competitor

The jacket and the cape also dominated alongside the dress. It also featured trousers and jumpsuits, all designed with simple cuts and good fabrics.

The trousers were created in wide as well as straight cuts, comfortable and practical.

[caption id="attachment_321964" align="aligncenter" width="898"]cape by Valentino cape by Valentino[/caption]

*Different roses

Valentino relied on roses in different forms of embroidery, whether in ruffles, threads, or lace, which holds inscriptions of large roses and scattered in more than one dress and designed to spread joy and positivity not only in pink but also with flowers that matched the same color of the design.