Collection Review - Stine Goya
This collection was so creative. The bold and muted colours worked so well along side each another not to mention the gorgeous silhouettes of each outfit so flattering yet not tight and restrictive. I really liked the green, blue and yellow tones all together and thought it was so creative with the manipulation of stitch fabrics verses the bulkiness of heavier jackets and trousers within the collection.
I could see the Ideas behind the see through clothing however I felt comapred to the rest of the collection it was slightly lacking as everything as so innovative and displayed so well but just didn'tt have the same effect to me. Look 3 is an example of this however the outfit all together works so well with the shoes, bag and dress all matching and still somehow not being overpowering.
One of my favourite looks from this collection would be look 8. I love the colours, silhouettes and smaller details over this whole look. The relaxed silhouette looks so effortless but remains classy. I love the neckline, just a straight neck vest with thin ruched straps, but compliments the model so well. I could look at this look all day. The trousers flow so well when walking and don’t budge in weird places. Such a perfect spring outfit.
Complimently look 8 is look 8 with the same muted grey- blue as the top and with all the beaded details but on a whole trouser suit that is the perfect amount of oversized to be worn for so Many occasions but still standing out due to the full coverage of classy beading. The jackets tailoring looks so pretty with the dart lines and welt pocket with flap. Under this suit you can only see a small amount of the shirt but wow is it amazing. Covered fully in beads it works so well not only with the suit but can imagine it for so many special occasions.
These photos are from the Vogue Runway Website and courtesy of Andrea Adriani.