Bangkok--4 Apr--Maxima Consultants
The new Spring Summer 2012 collection brings you back to a time when the girls dreamt of having breakfast at Tiffany’s. Sixties fashion was not only euphoric and revolutionary, but it changed with the notion that elegance can be achieved through nonchalance. To express the carefree attitude of the decade, lightweight fabrics, lace, and chiffon are enlivened by bright pastels like mimosa yellow and sky blue. The idea of flower power is conveyed through patterns of roses and daisies, while the clean lines recall the sophisticated signature style of Jackie O., with a mix of bon ton and freshness. Soutache, a staple technique in La Perla’s designs, becomes mild and almost effervescent to enhance femininity that would have been adored by the likes of Holly Golighyly. The La Perla Spring Summer 2012 collection is now available at La Perla Shop, Gaysorn Plaza at Tel 02-656-1790. For more details, please call at Tel 02-650-3055.
FLOWER POWER
Embroidered tulle roses embellished with two-tone striped Lycra and silk satin create a range of lightweight designs. Stylized leaves are emphasized in Leavers lace, with sophisticated coordinated options for night. Tulle and macram? daisy designs, in sublime tones of sea green and mimosa yellow, add a touch of the 60s sparkle.
SURPRISE DETAILS,
Some exclusive pieces play with floral elements, which transform into surprise details for a special effect. These include irresistible coordinated reliefs where roses are placed at strategic points, or for example, with a triangle bra and panties closed by a row of buttons, where unbuttoning reveals tufts of chiffon leaves underneath.
THE NEW WAVE OF CLASSIC,
Jagged lace, always one of the greatest protagonists of the code of La Perla style, is combined with tulle to create a new dimension of color with an unusual two-tone effect. Fuchsia lace on tulle and cornflower blue mink on gold tulle are a few of the most appealing designs. A new interpretation of the soutache braid is designed with patterns of tulle to create a plumetis effect, used on both underwear and nightwear in this collection.
VINTAGE BON TON
The seductive style of the 60s divas is interpreted through the new plumetis design, a feathery embroidered effect, used in baby doll styles. The plumetis design of this time combine lace and curly chiffon inserts for an even more dazzling effect.
For more information, please contact
Maxima Consultants Co., Tel 02-434-8300, 434-8547 Suchinda, Saengnapa, Panadda