COVERI: THE "RAMAGE" FOR HIM AND HER • Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana

COVERI: THE "RAMAGE" FOR HIM AND HER

COVERI: THE "RAMAGE" FOR HIM AND HER

It’s a wardrobe made of interchanged and  intersected materials, that proposed by Enrico Coveri on his Fall/Winter 2012/13 catwalk, on which, as usual, show together the men and the women of the griffe.
She steals from his wardrobe typical male fabrics, and change them with suits with breathtaking miniskirts. Embroidered opaque tights with open toe with vertiginous 12 heels which lenghten the silhouette and promote the concept of vertical integration.

He steals from her wardrobe the theme of the “ramage” print, bicolor print in pink and white that dominates the room, standing out on the set of the catwalk, on the seat cushions in the room to translate it on the catwalk on micro neckties and clothes from the very tight fit and short jackets. The game continues when her pink turns into fuchsia, inevitable color in the Coveri collections, bursting on mini dresses with short sleeves, worn with cascades of gold chains and pendants and with colored micro jackets in  shearling with zips on sight.
His black fades into shades of gray in a series of tones that spread on oversized duffel coats that alternate pinstripe, illuminated by multicolored speckles, and tartan tone on tone.
He to her, she from him: easy.