...Mario Valentino’s Spring/Summer 1991 womenswear collection for his eponymous brand was shown in Milan and demonstrated garments that were gracefully cut and aesthetically rich. The collection was imbued with contemporary Eastern influences,...
...Mario Valentino's Autumn/Winter 1988 womenswear collection was presented during Milan Fashion Week. The Italian designer showcased a minimalistic yet sophisticated winter collection made from luxurious materials such as suede, patent...
...Mario Valentino presented his 1990 Spring / Summer collection at Milan Fashion Week. This was one of his final collections before his death in 1991, when the son Vincenzo took over the eponymous Valentino brand. The collection opened...
...Mario Valentino showed his colorful Autumn/Winter 1990 womenswear collection at Milan fashion week, and featured looks worn by the likes of Naomi Campbell, Sonia Cole, and Marpessa Hennink in natural makeup with voluminous yet easy hair...
...Mario Valentio's Autumn/Winter womenswear collection was shown at Milan Fashion Week in 1992. The collection heavily featured suede and leather materials in garments ranging from maxi skirts to hot pants. The color palette of the show...
...Mario Valentino's Spring/Summer 1989 womenswear collection took place at Milan Fashion Week. Shapes were relaxed, manifesting in wide, slouchy, and cropped cuts. Breton tops, sheer roomy blouses, and patchwork jackets in rich, jewel colors...
...Mario Valentino’s Autumn/Winter show took place at Milan Fashion Week in 1989. Valentino took the season very seriously, with every outfit featuring a thick jacket or coat and scarf combination. For each outfit, the coat was the main...
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