Emanuel Ungaro presented Fall Winter 2016 womenswear collection during the recent Paris Fashion Week, inspired by Gustav Klimt’s gold, the Helmut Newton’s ’80 and Art Nouveau movement.
The indelible hand of Emanuel Ungaro is reinterpreted by Fausto Puglisi via clashing yet eclectic prints. Masculine fabrics with macro-prints are juxtaposed with animal prints, while three-dimensional floral appliqués complement the opulent macramé embroideries. The collection is full of textures and solid volumes that speak for themselves. The idea is about a sophisticated and strong woman that revisits her closet. Cabans, kimonos, skirt suits and the evening gowns become new classic with innovative constructions, allowing her to build a rigorous wardrobe that exudes bold confidence. The entire collection is coloured by blue, purple and vermillion red with textured black, brocade, green, gold fil coupè and burgundy silk.