...Angelo Tarlazzi's womenswear show for Autumn/Winter 1993 was shown in Paris. Key trends and garments include pastel pinks, greens, and beige, with mid length skirts, and dresses, and long sleeve crew neck minimalist sweaters. Models wore...
...Angelo Tarlazzi's 1990 Spring/Summer womenswear collection was shown at Paris Fashion Week. The show utilized a varied color palette including metallic gold and bronze towards the end of the collection. Some items in the show...
...Angelo Tarlazzi presented his star-studded Autumn/Winter 1991 womenswear collection at Paris Fashion Week to the lively sounds of rock and pop music, featuring hits from Cher, Joan Jett, and Led Zeppelin. Supermodels included Helena...
...Angelo Tarlazzi’s Spring/Summer 1992 womenswear collection was shown in Paris and combined casual minimalism with theatricality. In this collection Tarlazzi stressed his penchant for down-to-earth luxury through the use of silks, cotton...
...Angelo Tarlazzi's Spring/Summer 1993 show was presented at Paris Fashion Week. The designer presented a range of fun, voluminous, and feminine clothing which included flowing wide leg pants, cropped tops, patterned body suits...
...Angelo Tarlazzi’s Autumn Winter 1989 womenswear collection was shown at Paris Fashion Week. A solid color theme runs throughout the show and features white, brown, burgundy, blue, red, and green. The first half of the show consists...
...Angelo Tarlazzi's Spring/Summer 1989 show for his eponymous brand was presented at Paris Fashion Week. Inspired by India, the collection combined rich materials such as silk with comfortable cotton jersey. The first half of the show focused...
...Angelo Tarlazzi's Spring/Summer 1991 womenswear collection for his eponymous label was shown during Paris fashion week. The first half of the show was inspired by nautical themes, where the colors blue, red, and white dominated in striped...
...Angelo Tarlazzi's Autumn/Winter 1992 womenswear show took place in Paris. At the time Tarlazzi was working both for Guy Laroche and directing his own house. This show was typical of Tarlazzi's style of creating sculptured, unusual clothes...
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