The Emilio Pucci resort 2016 collection is described as a “pilot episode” by the designer and it does bring out the playful and youthful spirit. Giorgetti’s Emilio Pucci woman loves to play with risqué styles and interesting clothing combinations while feeling and looking maximum effortless and comfy. Every piece in the collection comes packed with a high dose of uniqueness and abstract motifs, lots of bold colors and cartoonish patterns, making the Pucci woman so much more youthful, fun and at times insane this resort season. We are treated to a sizzling mishmash of modern, abstract, masculine and feminine fashions, which make one ponder on the limit of fantasy Giorgetti can have.
Abstract and creative shapes are the first thing attracting attention throughout the Emilio Pucci resort 2016 lineup. We see an off-the-shoulder classic shirt in a baby blue coloring that looks so creative and one-of-a-kind, coming matched with a pair of checkered colorful high-waist tailored pants, a see-through black slipdress with fabulous confetti embroidery that’s topping a pastel yellow shirt, wrap skirts with bow belts, abstract side-buttoned silk shirts with interesting prints and laser-cut coats. Leather is interestingly combined with silk, while we also see an abundance of 3D embellishments including fringe, embroidered lace with Pucci’s logo motifs and see-through fabrics adorned with mind-blowing abstract human figure patterning. Alongside feminine dresses and skirts, the collection also brings mannish tailored trousers, baggy and effortless looking chic when combined with those creative blouses and the comfy flat sandals. The footwear was kept in the comfort zone, as we mostly saw masculine Oxford shoes in different shades and designs, as well as flat sandals standing out with their simplicity and the attention to small details. Add logo-printed belts and oversized sunglasses to the list and you have a range of cool accessories that will instantly elevate your day-to-day and party looks. The famous brand has become really fun thanks to Giorgetti and I can’t wait for his first ready-to-wear line to be unveiled later in September during Milan Fashion Week!