
After last season, when models walked out attached to their own personal lighting apparatuses, I was curious to see what gimmick Viktor & Rolf would come up with next.
Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren are romancing the harlequin for Spring: Pierrot collars, pom-poms, diamond shapes, and violins were choice motifs. The pretty palette was Chanel-inspired: black, white, blushing pink and peach. There were a couple trademark fashion-as-surrealist-art outfits — the ruffled pink coat which framed the model's face with a white rosette and pink violin, for instance.
But as the models emerged from a gaping mouth, it was clear that Viktor & Rolf was going more commercial. Wearable silk minidresses with lace collars and multiple beautiful tiered gowns were red carpet-ready. Even the violin theme was toned down to a lace appliqué or a necklace. Subtle Viktor & Rolf, but the Amsterdam-based fashion brand still astounds.
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I'm not sure I'd call this commercial...
1not commercial
i like the dress in the main picture
2mmmm not really my thing I think...
3The dress in the mainpicture is cute!
4And ehmmm what happened to the wooden clogs? :| lol
I looked on style.com at all the looks and I can see why it would be commercial - but from the selection on here - not so much.
5I love the dress in the main picture, but other than that...ehh.
6I was really impressed as I'd previously unheard of them(yes quite shocking! :)liked all the pieces too!
7yikes, i'm not impressed with this collection sad to say.
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