The collection I
was waiting the most to see during NYFW was Delpozo. A recently new face in the
fashion world, but with his last collection has caught the attention of
fashionistas from all over the world by storm. And it didn't disappoint
me.
The colors of Italian artist Duilio Barnabé’s paintings and the
retro-futuristic atmosphere of “Logan’s Run” merged to inspire Josep Font’s
beautiful fall collection for Madrid-based Delpozo.
The lineup touched different notes, from feminine and ethereal to severe
and powerful. The contrasting moods were unified under a strong couture sensibility, a distinguishing feature of
Font’s ready-to-wear efforts.
His collection opened with overcoats, dresses
and separates in sculpted A-line silhouettes. These included a beige maxi cape
with pointed shoulders and a brown zip jacket with a petal-like maxi collar
embroidered with a floral motif, worn over a flared mini-skirt.
Then, the clothes became softer with mohair
sweaters and pretty organza and chiffon styles, such as a pleated evening
shirtdress (complete with train), embroidered with crystals and sequins in
floral shapes.
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