




This spring season, Miuccha was questioning youth and innocence in a world that's so opposite. That explains the key of the collection, which seems to be a juxtaposition of the childlike motifs and the 'adult scenes' prints that I think were done in such a brilliant way, as it was used pretty tastefully, not in Jeremy Scott kind of way.
Overall I think it's a quirky and fun collection! It's definitely not for everyone, but I personally love this. There are times when I actually prefer Miu Miu's collection over her big sister Prada, and this season is exactly just one of those. For once they did make playing grown-up looks like a lot of fun!
No comments:
Post a Comment