(Which is kinda funny how absolutely Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi, the previous designers of Malo, are in the opposite.)
Though, I would have to say, I think Spring's the season when Alessandro Dell'Acqua is at his best. Cause subjectively, that when his all-time nude and creamy colour palette seems right and in-place.
But though, this season, the collection seems to leaned more of an essentially fall show, with knits, shades of grey, crumpled high boots, and the highlight of a closing series of black gowns.
With that aside, what I really like about the show would have to be accessorizing. Chunky neck-choke, slightly exotic belts loosely hanging off the waist and some additional hip-wrapping fabrics to create the curves layered over an oversized shirt.





The garments are also intricate in details, with feathers textured underneath a blazer and sitting on a one-shoulder dress, definably glitterly embroidered dresses and skirts and multiple layers of thin sheer fabrics which creates such movements and liquid to the pieces.
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Milan S/S 09: Alessandro Dell'Acqua
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