Pre-Fall 2017: Marchesa

If Marchesa had a mascot it would definitely be the Fabergé egg. There’s no better symbol for Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig’s bejeweled confections and thus, it was this precious little piece of Russian imperialist history that they chose as the anchoring inspiration for their Pre-Fall collection. The gowns, and even the more wearable separates and pencil skirts, look as if they were plucked straight from the Tsar’s palace or the Bolshoi stage. Chapman and Craig carried over their soft pink color palette from Spring, this time washed over dresses featuring satin-faced organza and dramatic peplums, as well as on an exquisitely pretty gown with a Chantilly lace border along the low V-neck and a shirred tulle ruffle skirt.

At a closer glance, the visions of Fabergé became totally clear, namely in the floral-printed brocade made of crystals and antique gold and silver. Column gowns were hand-stitched with pearls and black crystals. The designers also used fringe beading, stretch velvet in emerald and fuchsia, and silk wool embellished with 3-D flower embroidery. Marchesa collections are never wanting for excess and this striking offering was certainly no different. There was the signature richness and the signature red carpet actress wow-factor, fit for either a Grand Duchess Anastasia or an award show-ready Anne Hathaway. (www.vogue.com) - Brooke Bobb

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