Fashion

Armani Prive Fall Winter 2014 - 2015 Haute Couture

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“To create something exceptional, your mindset must be relentlessly focused on the smallest detail”, once described Giorgio Armani – and this Couture collection revealed that,for Armani, the devil is indeed in the detail.
 
His wicked creatures marched down the runway in stilettos, wearing pure white, tainted black and sinful red. Thick oversized jackets armed their backs while mini shorts revealed their most dangerous asset: endless legs. Their hair was pulled back and red leather gloves delicately concealed their paws, as to not leave any evidence behind.
 
For the loud smoky nights, they wore their sleeves cloche-shaped and their pants cigarette-cut. All-red attires were their choice for those deadlier evenings, where a bloody snakeskin clutch became their accomplice and partner-in-crime.
 
From the bloodstained Cruella de Vil coats to the smoking hot tuxedos, Armani seduced the attentive audience – down to the very last detail.