The second day of Paris Fashion Week was marked by yet another demonstration that we could not pass by. Creative director of Nina Ricci ,Peter Copping presented yesterday his vision of the future spring/summer season. However, creating a spring-summer collection of the brand, the designer Peter Copping was inspired by the romantic era : “I thought of the XVIII century, when men were romantics and were not shy about it,” – said the designer.
There is no doubt that a synonym of the french fashion house is femininity.The collection was invaded with translucent fabric developed along with the outfits passing patterns, creating a feeling of lightness, weightlessness and romanticism. A modern romantic woman that guests at the show loved.A show that ended with a standing ovation from :Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld, Anna Dello Russo, Miroslava Duma,and many others.
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can’t wait for the summer 🙂
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