Basharatyan V Marocchino
Spring Summer "15
Photography Natalie Lunken
From the sound of a single saxophone playing in the background to a large cream carpet laid out for the runway, the show was about to commence. The collection for designer Basharatyan was set in a distant era as this reflected on the atmosphere of the show. Models stood holding teacups and saucers at the end of the runway whilst other models would continue to walk up and down the catwalk presenting the Marocchino Spring/Summer collection. The colour pallet for this collection was very simple with its deep reds and natural nudes but this became very effective on the runway. The style of the clothing also represented a distant era with the use of double-breasted jackets, nigh neck dresses and below the knee pencil skirts. Overall the Marocchino collection was simple but strongly effective and well executed when presented on the runway.
Natalie Lunken
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