The quilted jacket discovers a new dimension within the female haute couture collection,Moncler Gamme Rouge.Giambattista Valli’s luxury interpretation merges cultural inspiration with research and experimentation. The
Moncler Gamme Rouge Collection incorporates innovative and daring proportions with delicate,precious embroidery to create a sophisticated,handcrafted finish. Now, let’s go to
Moncler Gamme Rouge Fall And Winter 2012 Collection.
Ice, wind and snow-extreme urban climates are where Gamme Rouge garments wrap and protect with elegance. Parka Jackets and Montgomery Duffel Coats feature as heritage classics for the male line, whilst Micro Quilted Jackets worn over flowing Mermaid Dresses strike a contemporary chord for the female line. Mink furs of bright yellow and orange bring strong colour to the collection, and overcoats are luminous with long silver sequins.
Neither snow nor rain nor wind machine can keep the
Moncler Gamme Rouge girl from her sporty-chic outerwear. Giambattista Valli and his set designers threw all of that and then some at the models, a diverse bunch that included the likes of
Loulou de la Falaise Klossowski and
Kirsten Owen alongside the newbies. After almost a solid month of looking at fashion, it isn’t necessarily easy to engage with a
down coat jacket collection, so the runway pyrotechnics were a smart move. There’s nothing like a little inclement weather to create a mood.
Valli’s jackets ran the gamut:parkas in color-blocked techno fabrics, silk evening puffers, neon furs, and his beloved leopard prints. To make sure the attention was on the outerwear, the models wore leggings and tall Dr. Martens. Danielle Z sported only a black
sweater dress until a male model loaned her his parka and they strolled off the stage arm in arm. The couple that wears
Moncler coats together stays together? With the way the models hustled and bustled, it wasn’t always clear what you were looking at, but other than the plastic tinsel coats, everything seemed like it could hop off the runway and onto the street. You couldn’t always say that about Gamme Rouge presentations before, which qualifies this one as a success.
Smoke seeped from machines along the runway and bubbles and paper cherry blossoms fell from the ceiling at
Moncler Gamme Rouge 2012 Collection. That’s a lot of competition, even for a collection of couture outerwear, but Giambattista Valli’s jackets and coats held up.He divided the collection into three sections. The first featured photoprints of clouds in acid-bright colors made all the more hallucinogenic by the fact that the sheer fabrics were doubled up, giving the images a three-dimensional depth. Some were embellished with dense fringe in the same electric sunset shades.
In the second group,the bubble shapes he’s been doing for years at the label were made from double layers of organza with fluorescent yellow paillettes trapped inside;they glowed under the black lights.His third idea was to cut rosettes into the fabric of shirts and shifts in what could’ve been leather or a technical fabric-it was hard to tell for sure. These pieces were the biggest stretch from
Moncler outlet‘s sporty raison d’être, but under the swirling blossoms,they looked like a bit of fun.