Nylon Flock at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2009
November 8th 2009 09:14
Nylon Flock by Nicola Finetti was filled with sexy black and random splashes of colour when you least expected it. Off-the-shoulder, short and fitted black frocks launched the range. A black high-waisted, fitted trouser coupled with a gorgeous tiny black vest, which was left open over a light-coloured plain camisole, screamed class.
The short, figure-hugging little black dress, also sleeveless and featuring a zip that ran vertically down the length of the frock generated the most attention. The audience sat there amazed by its super mini appeal. You saw things I do not think were meant to be seen. It was pretty but not practical.
A giant black vest was a substitute for a whole outfit with the classy over-sized garment thrown over a white singlet and buttoned at the bottom to give the illusion of a short mini-skirt. This was another slightly odd top/dress all in one thing...I think the vest itself was having an identity crisis and was not sure whether it was meant to cover certain bits of the girl's body or not.
Finally, asymmetric and well fitted dresses with cut out detailing on both the back and front signalled the end of the collection. The very suave and modern dresses with missing pieces from the sides and delicately cut out sections of the garment at the back were the feature points of these final outfits. These were pretty cool. It looked like a 3 year old who was scissor-happy got a hold of the dresses and made some magic from leftover material. Teamed with peep-toe cream or black boots which crept over the ankle and featuring zips, eloquently complemented the astonishing and wonderfully creative designs of Nicola Finetti.
The short, figure-hugging little black dress, also sleeveless and featuring a zip that ran vertically down the length of the frock generated the most attention. The audience sat there amazed by its super mini appeal. You saw things I do not think were meant to be seen. It was pretty but not practical.
A giant black vest was a substitute for a whole outfit with the classy over-sized garment thrown over a white singlet and buttoned at the bottom to give the illusion of a short mini-skirt. This was another slightly odd top/dress all in one thing...I think the vest itself was having an identity crisis and was not sure whether it was meant to cover certain bits of the girl's body or not.
Finally, asymmetric and well fitted dresses with cut out detailing on both the back and front signalled the end of the collection. The very suave and modern dresses with missing pieces from the sides and delicately cut out sections of the garment at the back were the feature points of these final outfits. These were pretty cool. It looked like a 3 year old who was scissor-happy got a hold of the dresses and made some magic from leftover material. Teamed with peep-toe cream or black boots which crept over the ankle and featuring zips, eloquently complemented the astonishing and wonderfully creative designs of Nicola Finetti.
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