Milan Fashion Week: Gianluca Saitto fall winter 2024-2025 collection
Color,
geometricism, formal and material research, energy, dynamism, sex appeal...
These are some of the keywords that characterize Gianluca Saitto's
Autumn/Winter 2024-2025 collection, dedicated to eclecticism and to a reasoned
and conscious vision of sensuality, with the common thread of a clear artistic
matrix.
An ideal
bridge unites Europe and the United States, the tongue-in-cheek eroticism of
the Surrealist masters and the auteur nude of Olga Spolarits and the Atelier
Manassé of Adorjan Wlassics, the driving center, in the Vienna of Secessionism,
of an outlandish, eccentric, experimental photography that proved to be the
best ally of female emancipation, attracting the elite of European society.
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