When in Rome – a retrospective

Rome Fashion Week made its stylish return last season, featuring a hub of influencers, fashion bloggers and industry figures from across the globe who gathered to make it a fashion week like no other. Vamp Magazine is delighted to share our experience and acquaint you with three designers who rocked the floor this year.

[…“SAMAN LORIA FEATURED A MANIFESTO COLLECTION WHICH DIPICTED A PASSAGE FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT, DECLINING A COLOR PALETTE THAT GOES FROM BLACK TO THE TONES OF AN ARID DESERT, TO BRIGHTER GREEN SHADOWS THAT RECALLS THE LUSH MEADOWS OF MAY. ”…]

SAMAN LOIRA

Purification and rebirth: these keywords define Saman Loira’s new collection, which, among embroideries, inlays, plissés and arti- san-style manufactures, celebrates nature inspired by the pagan tradition. A manifesto collection that sees a passage from dark- ness to light, declining a colour palette that goes from black to the tones of an arid desert to brighter green shadows that recall the lush meadows of May. Dresses in tulle, knits and opaque wool blend with feathers and Chantilly lace inlays, while the colour reflects the skin’s and the earth’s nuances. It is a moment of suspension in a surreal limbo that takes us out of all earthly worries, where the woman, free from any social superstructure, expresses the magic in her.

MOKOO

MOKOO looks at the clothes from a future-oriented perspective, respects the function of the essence of the clothes, and presents the functionality and direction of the garments with experimental and new procedures. Thus, through reinterpreting and re-devel- oping high-end fabrics by the brand, clothes using new materials are used. In addition, accessories used in clothes are designed by MOKOO designers who studied metal crafts and are made of pure silver and metal. The main focus is on quality and collectible value. MOKOO’s ultimate goal is to produce high-quality clothes that can be worn together for a long time.

CASA PRETI

The Casa Preti 23/24 collection takes inspiration from its very essence. The designer Mattia Piazza has retraced the classic lines of the brand inspired by the women of his life. The clothes like this are not just places to live but have a specific name with a determined character: Paola, Filippo, Concetta, Fabrizio, Giovanna, Steve, and Rosabla are just some of the names that frame the collection.

Memories and projections of the absolute in the delineation of a better and ideal world. The figures become an image of the com- pany’s values which for Piazza should be universal. The essential modelling lines, typical of the brand, interact with cotton velvets and silks that recall the flavours and sensations of the beginning of the century and are combined with plastic fabrics, such as neoprene, acquiring a sculptural hand that allows you to design moving statues. The colours run in a spiral of neutral colours with peaks of green and blue passing through greys and blacks. The Preti collec- tion wants to clarify its value: visionary craftsmanship, beauty, love, union, passion and life.

MOKOO

MOKOO looks at the clothes from a future-oriented perspective, respects the function of the essence of the clothes, and presents the functionality and direction of the garments with experimental and new procedures. Thus, through reinterpreting and re-devel- oping high-end fabrics by the brand, clothes using new materials are used. In addition, accessories used in clothes are designed by MOKOO designers who studied metal crafts and are made of pure silver and metal. The main focus is on quality and collectible value. MOKOO’s ultimate goal is to produce high-quality clothes that can be worn together for a long time.

[ …“The designer Mattia Piazza has retraced the classic lines of the brand inspired by the women of his life. ”… ]