For someone as retiring and understated as Consuelo Castiglioni is, she continues to be one of the loudest and most authoritative voices in fashion. Her distinct vision of how women should dress (which aligns quite beautifully with how they want to dress given how many wear Marni to her show) is about an intelligence and sophistication that’s neither sober nor cold. And by adhering to this point of view each season, irrespective of whatever mercurial, sartorial whims are in the air, she consistently introduces an appealing new way to think about clothes and how they shape our bodies—and ourselves.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Marni Fall 2012 fashion show
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For someone as retiring and understated as Consuelo Castiglioni is, she continues to be one of the loudest and most authoritative voices in fashion. Her distinct vision of how women should dress (which aligns quite beautifully with how they want to dress given how many wear Marni to her show) is about an intelligence and sophistication that’s neither sober nor cold. And by adhering to this point of view each season, irrespective of whatever mercurial, sartorial whims are in the air, she consistently introduces an appealing new way to think about clothes and how they shape our bodies—and ourselves.
For someone as retiring and understated as Consuelo Castiglioni is, she continues to be one of the loudest and most authoritative voices in fashion. Her distinct vision of how women should dress (which aligns quite beautifully with how they want to dress given how many wear Marni to her show) is about an intelligence and sophistication that’s neither sober nor cold. And by adhering to this point of view each season, irrespective of whatever mercurial, sartorial whims are in the air, she consistently introduces an appealing new way to think about clothes and how they shape our bodies—and ourselves.
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