Milan Fashion Week: Francesca Liberatore spring summer 2023 collection
This is not a return to nature and not even a nostalgic look at a nature that is now devastated.
If anything, it is a new way of understanding our link with the organic-synthetic planet, sensitive and visible,
as part of the continuous search for new ways and modalities to express the contemporary.
A serene palette far from the fluorescent interferences of the web; delicate proportions and an albedine as a
new omen. The style evolves not towards mannered oddities, but confident in the personal trait without any
ostentation; the structure of the collection also changes, free from the cage of the body now invented,
dreamed of.
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