Minimal Impact by Ginevra Brizoli in Rome
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A historical overview in the stylistic sense built on the minimalism and the essential that have evolved over the nineties. No only the austerity and the sterile visions, as we now devise the stereotype of “minimal”, but quest for substance, for connection, for the linear transmission of a thought and a story, until then all too veiled by stylistic frills that marked the years past.
In the fashion of ’90s was split between opulence and minimalism, in the 21st century we could remark the informations came to us by the jobs of many designers of yesteryear, to recreate new attitudes with an aftertaste vintage but still innovative.
Creating, speaking, experiencing, these opportunities were passed down to us from the great artists of the last century, as Martin Margiela and Helmut Lang.
The endless and immense possibilities for distinguishing from the messes, with an intrinsically minimal and linear sense, after all.
Dress: Roberto Cavalli
Shoes: Valentino
Sun glasses: Ray-Ban
Sock: Stylist own
Dress: Original Vintage (limited)
knee-high: Calzedonia
lingerie: Calvin Klein
shoes, Stylist own
Top: Ralph Laurent
skirt: Versace
Shoes: Original Vintage
Tank top: Martina Scattarella
Collant: Girardi
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Trench/ Rainy Coat : Vanta Design Studio
Pants: TheB
Shoes: Bocci
Top: Chromosome 6
Skirt: SportsStaff
Skirt: Original Vintage Kocca
Shoes Daniele Alessandrini
Dress: La Perla
Collant Philippe Matignon
Shoes: Paula Mendez
Pullover: Jean-Charles De Castelbajac for Iceberg
Collant: Philippe Matignon
Shoes: Bocci
Jacket and Pants: Dolce e Gabbana
BodySuit : Triumph
Shoes: Original Vintage
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Photographer: Ginevra Brizioli @nywgphoto_ginevrabrizioli
Model: Benedetta Frucci @benefrufru
Makeup Artist: Naomi Budassi @naamomi
Stylist: Bibi Esposito @bibi_esposito ,Mirko De Propris @mirkodepro
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