After a first few blurry photos posted up on Instagram showed me just how seriously Valentino took their embroidery this season, I quickly typed up my review based on those blurry images and a bit of help from Style.com up on my site.
I have always been fascinated by fashion inspired by the art of the early fourteen-hundreds, and Valentino took those mythical creatures that appeared in the tales of bards and minstrels and turned them into the beautiful decoration on sheer dresses.
Anyway, don’t want to give too many spoilers here.
Off you pop now, get a nice cup of tea and settle down to what exactly goes into creating the fairytale princess gowns created by Valentino.
And after you read the review if you do want to get a bit of culture in merry March, go see the Paul Klee exhibition at the Tate, which is on until the 9th of March.
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