“in private, in the garden and in the country," Alessandro Dell'acqua approach to Queen Elizabeth II's Style, he filtered his Fantasy into propositions to Show a seductive , modern woman-child that loves to entertain herself by playing with fashion, undermining the classic esthetic norms of Borghese attire.
" Grandeur en plein air "
" Grandeur en plein air "
A newly quiet sense of excess with a charming flair for paradox. The freeing sensation of the unforeseen slipping into, upsetting an impeccable protocol. Alessandro Dell’Acqua plays with contradictions, explores the power of unheard-of connections. He rediscovers the (maybe forgotten) thrill of having pure fashion fun, using clothes to create iconographic ideas and images in counterpoint.
With a light radical spirit, he introduces seduction into staid everyday life, interpreting the quotidian yet precious side of an imaginary regality. He pairs the tweed shirt with a jewel-embroidered melton skirt; cinches the waist of a multicolor-paillette-encrusted dress with a rough masculine belt; sets cabochons on gardening gloves.
Quite surprisingly, shapes and fabrics take on roles contrary to the usual: jacketings define shirts to match with long lavish skirts; a faux work overalls-outfit is made from gorgeous duchesse; the close-knit sweater offsets the semi sheer triple organza skirt; tweed and satin make for ambivalent additions on the sporty blouson.
While a sense of reserve may predominate, here and there bursts of sensuality suddenly rearrange the situation: it’s the inviting glimpse of a zip, possibly a mere peek at the slip under the velvet macramé dress, or the allure of a blouse with a long-lost vintage loveliness.
Accessories include velvet & mirror high heel shoes, clutch-style iPad cases complete with surreal trompe l’oeil hands, hair-combs as if bits and pieces of a crown.
Materials rich in texture: mannish tweeds, silk duchesse, velvet macramé, triple organza. A smooth palette of eloquent shades: black, wine red, black green, melange brown, sage green, plus nude and camel beige tones.
A total rejection of pre-concepts on the mix&match front. A liberating experience in the form of collage.
Alessandro Dell'acqua |
Fashion Show:
Tom Pecheux @ Calliste
Mac Cosmetics
Jewelry : De Simone
HairClip:
Bozart
Music direction Marcelo Burlon
Production direction RANDOM PRODUCTION
Staging SET UP
Alessandro Dell'acqua Collaboration With Ivo Bisignano for the N 21 IPad Case
Press Release
Numero Ventuno