This fall winter 2010 Riccardo Tisci showed ten couture looks, with three subtle themes: white porcelain, blush and gold, inspired by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo and her three great passions: religion, anatomy and sensuality. Riccardo Tisci is a London‘s Central Saint Martins Academy graduate. It seems as though all the great fashion designers are Central Saint Martins alumni. The most intriguing thing about Riccardo work is the amount of detail he infuses into each piece. Though many have questioned the drastic reduction of his 23 peice couture lines to his most recent collection of 10, Tisci continue to follow the Mies van der Rohe idiom, “less is more” or if you want to dove deeper, “Less is more“, a phrase from the 1855 poem “Andrea del Sarto” by Robert Browning. I for one am pretty inspired from Tisci’s current couture collection. Some time adding more can really drive a idea or concept that would be better left simple and blunt. Givenchy is so historical to the fashion world that clouding a couture line with needless extra attire would detour followers.
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