MFW17 – Arthur Arbesser Fashion Show –
Fall/Winter 2017/2018. “Wings of Desire”, the movie directed
by Wim Wender’s was the starting point for Arthur Arbesser’s Fall/ Winter
2017/18 collection. The modern fairy-tale has provided the designer with various
ideas and thoughts for the new season; a rich and vivid imaginary seeking to
link romance and purity and to continuously contrast it with the cruelty of our
surrounding reality.
Arthur
Arbesser
Arbesser’s
clothes aim to combine poetic and colorful elements with the rigor of the
uniform, yet enhanced by a bold choice of colors.
Annamaria
Sbisa, Uberta Zambeletti and Federico Marchetti
Mariuccia
Casadio
Luca
Cipelletti, Cristiano Seganfreddo, Andrea Rosso, Maria Cristina Didero,
Margherita Maccapani Missoni and Natalie Jean
As being part of the Swarovski Collective
2017, Arbesser had unlimited access to the rich world of crystal, hence, the
classic pinstripe has been substituted with fine crystal lines.
The knitwear, one of Arbesser’s passions,
shows delicate workmanship like intarsia knit, transparent inserts or geometric
jacquards in precious yarns.
Silvia Negri Firman
Backstage – Hair
“The hairstyle was inspired by the film
Wings of Desire, angels falling in love with humans, set in Berlin in
1987. The hair is classic ‘finger wave’
with a modern twist.”
Mari Ohashi for Toni and Guy Artistic Team
Backstage
Federico Guiscardo Ramondini, Souan Keith, Elio Messi and Giovanni Totti
Arthur Arbesser – Fall/Winter 2017/2018
Arthur Arbesser – Fall/Winter 2017/2018
Special attention was given to fabrics,
graphics and jacquards, which were exclusively created by the designer aiming
to infuse natural fibers with a futuristic look: the Tuscan Casentino or
Austrian Loden were consciously mixed with technical, metallic or transparent
fabrics and padded protective layers.
Make-up – Fancelle for MAC Pro Team
Backstage – The Storyboard
Arthur Arbesser – Fall/Winter 2017/2018
Backstage – Stripes
Achok Majak and Shanelle
The Shoes
The shoes emerged from the
collaboration between Arthur Arbesser and Vibram, and are a reinterpretation of
their FiveFingers concept. Using high tech materials, stretch calf leather and
3D knitting, are in themselves a small avant-garde capsule collection.
Alicia Frankovich
Giulia Curra and Pas Leccese
Stand in front of one of the twelve
ovens of the barrack’s bakery, built in the 1800s where the fashion show was
held
Vivien Egge
Carlo Ducci and Renata Molho
Alessio de Navasquez and Clara Tosi Pamphili
Igor Ramirez Garcia-Peralta and Canita