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Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt

Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt

In hindsight, de Castellane sees her creations not as a question of fashion, but of recurring themes stretching into a continuous garland. “The process is like a daisy chain—every time I create one piece, another emerges behind it,” she says. “The feeling is hard to describe. Fortunately, when the Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt But I will love this language is jewelry, sometimes you don’t need words.” Fashion has changed greatly in the 14 years since Franca Sozzani, the legendary editor of Italian Vogue, established the Who Is On Next? competition with AltaRoma to foster young talents continuing the Made in Italy tradition. “Whereas before designers aimed to give a message of fashion and style, now they are more focused on talking about cultural traditions or politics. Today fashion is about community and communication,” observed Sara Sozzani Maino, deputy editor in chief of Italian Vogue and head of Vogue Talents. Five womenswear and four accessories brands participated in this iteration of the contest, whose main prize, the Franca Sozzani Award, was shared equally between Simona Marziali of MRZ and MTF Maria Turri. A special mention went to Marco Lanero, founder of Delirious Eyewear.


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From left: Italian Vogue’s Sara Sozzani Maino, Marco Lanero, Maria Turri Ferro, Simona Marziali, and AltaRoma’s Simonetta Gianfelici Over time the Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt But I will love this phrase Made in Italy, which is a certification of origin as well as a powerful concept that connotes quality and craftsmanship, acquired the gloss associated with high-end luxury products. Marziali not only carries on that tradition of sophistication, but that of her family, who owns Maglificio Tomas, a major knitwear factory. The designer is using their technical know-how to speak to a new generation with sporty, knitwear-based pieces intended, she says, for day-to-day life. For Spring 2019 Marziali was inspired by vintage air travel and engaged with current trends—sportswear elements, bold graphics, layering—in a polished yet playful way. A check wrap dress worn over wispy knit pants, for example, unexpectedly revealed a green-and-white side stripe. A sweatshirt had finely knitted insets, and the arms were removed from a vintage-inspired trench featuring a small-check lining and big-check body. Clearly Marziali is a talent ready to take flight.


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In hindsight, de Castellane sees her creations not as a question of fashion, but of recurring themes stretching into a continuous garland. “The process is like a daisy chain—every time I create one piece, another emerges behind it,” she says. “The feeling is hard to describe. Fortunately, when the Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt But I will love this language is jewelry, sometimes you don’t need words.” Fashion has changed greatly in the 14 years since Franca Sozzani, the legendary editor of Italian Vogue, established the Who Is On Next? competition with AltaRoma to foster young talents continuing the Made in Italy tradition. “Whereas before designers aimed to give a message of fashion and style, now they are more focused on talking about cultural traditions or politics. Today fashion is about community and communication,” observed Sara Sozzani Maino, deputy editor in chief of Italian Vogue and head of Vogue Talents. Five womenswear and four accessories brands participated in this iteration of the contest, whose main prize, the Franca Sozzani Award, was shared equally between Simona Marziali of MRZ and MTF Maria Turri. A special mention went to Marco Lanero, founder of Delirious Eyewear.

From left: Italian Vogue’s Sara Sozzani Maino, Marco Lanero, Maria Turri Ferro, Simona Marziali, and AltaRoma’s Simonetta Gianfelici Over time the Love Green Bay jordan 10ve shirt But I will love this phrase Made in Italy, which is a certification of origin as well as a powerful concept that connotes quality and craftsmanship, acquired the gloss associated with high-end luxury products. Marziali not only carries on that tradition of sophistication, but that of her family, who owns Maglificio Tomas, a major knitwear factory. The designer is using their technical know-how to speak to a new generation with sporty, knitwear-based pieces intended, she says, for day-to-day life. For Spring 2019 Marziali was inspired by vintage air travel and engaged with current trends—sportswear elements, bold graphics, layering—in a polished yet playful way. A check wrap dress worn over wispy knit pants, for example, unexpectedly revealed a green-and-white side stripe. A sweatshirt had finely knitted insets, and the arms were removed from a vintage-inspired trench featuring a small-check lining and big-check body. Clearly Marziali is a talent ready to take flight.

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