I absolutely loved Nina Ricci's show! I had never heard of this line before, but now that I have, I'll be sure to keep an eye out. I ended up watching this one because the bright baby pink suit in the thumbnail caught my eye. It was difficult to catch a central theme; Guillaume Henry seemed to blend 1700's pirates, cowgirls, and 70s and 80s vibes into one posh and wearable line. He was able to keep a huge variety of silhouettes cohesive by keeping each look relatively monochromatic. At first, it seemed the color palate would be the same muted tones we've become accustomed to seeing on the runway, but he finished the line off with the most beautiful bright pinks, a refreshing sight for sore nude-filled eyes. The makeup was on trend too with monochromatic burgundy. Prints were limited but intentional: An exaggerated allover star print layered over cowboys was basically a "heads up" in case any viewers didn't catch the cowgirl theme. Large sallow looking faces on dresses with Renaissance neck ruffles braced the watcher for the bright pink to come. Overall, I thought this show was a perfect balance between art and lifestyle wear. I can't wait to see these garments on every fashion blogger!
https://www.ninaricci.com/en-INT/Ready-to-wear/winter-2017
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