The Lesbian Lion

#MFW - February 25th Review

Bottega Veneta:

Bottega Veneta starts their collection with polished, strong, and dark looks. They then move into a mixture of beautifully bold and bright prints, but maintain that polished appeal. It progresses from daywear to nightwear, giving something for all hours of the day. It’s exceptionally stunning, and there is a great mixture of textiles, which has become so common this season. Simply polished!

Genny:

Genny’s collection begins with bold reds floating down the runway. There is a true playing of many textiles; especially light sheers. By pairing soft sheer and strong jackets, it keeps the collection very strong, yet keeping a nice balance. The pale tans mixed with burnt reds is so stunning! The collection mostly has solids mixed with light sheers, but as it progresses, it moves to more floaty demure patterns. Delicate yet strong!

Massimo Rebecchi:

The warmth in this collection can be felt just by looking at the pictures! The color palate begins with many grays, but then moves into a pretty autumn leaf palate. It also moves from layered looks to more signature and bold pieces. There is almost a 60s mod feel mixed with some 70s burnt color appeal; taking the best of both worlds! A true portrait of fall!

Honorable Mentions:

Emporio Armani – Wonderfully commercial, plenty of interesting looks, and something for everyone!

Mila Schon – A mix of a beautiful solid palate with interesting color blocking makes this collection worth a look!

Silvio Betterelli – A stunning progression of color and pretty polished clothes!

[All images courtesy of FASHIONISING]