We had a long architectural week that started last Sunday with a fashion post about three Mario Luciani designs from 1960. Let's close the week in a circular way by returning to the designs we saw in that post, adding two variations to them.
In that post we looked at a jacket with a horizontal slit and a short sleeved tunic dress with two oval buttons. The designs in this post represent variations along the same themes: the first image shows a tunic dress with two horizontal slits that functioned as pockets and decorative oval buttons.
The second picture shows instead a jacket with a vertical slit, slightly reminiscent of Lucio Fontana's slashed canvases. Luciani also altered the colours in these designs (the ensembles we studied in a previous post came in steel grey or honey beige) opting for a bright camellia or rhododendron fuchsia, showing that architectural details can become less rigorous and more feminine when combined with vivid shades. Have a lovely Sunday!
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