Antonio Marras
Autumn-Winter 2014/15 – Hitting a more gothic scene, Antonio Marras’s line touched on a more fantasy/fairytale story.
An extremely masculine line, despite including items of mini dresses and skirts, the idea of heavy materials and even heavier emblems tells a story.
The presentation of the line has a very statement and bold edge to it whilst at the same time attempting to push boundaries.
By blending the statement, dominating figure of the wolf with the feminine idea of a floral theme gives the impression of fantasy and reality, good and evil. This is what holds fashion in such a high palette.
The asymmetric shapes with the detailing of block colours on the pinstripe suits, breaks up the formality; whilst the sheer materials elegantly reflects the shapes.
The shoes are extremely masculine, yet practical. The detailing on them reflect the elements within the outfits.
Artistic but questioning.

Written by Amy Evans
Graduated from University College Falmouth with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism. I have a large weakness for fashion and a love for designers as well as a strong passion for writing and blogging. With experience working at London Fashion Week, a fashion blog up and running and previous work published, I am prepared to take the Fashion Journalism world by storm!