Elegant, refined, very close to Fashion District and the center of Via Montenapoleone, Via Palestro overlooking the aristocracy: it is with this evocative image that I want to begin my tale of a moment of Fashion Week Milan Fashion Week, focusing Mariella Burani up on its new showroom and collection on the Front Line Mariella Burani, one for fall-winter 2011 2012.
Elegance, sophistication, we said, but bunches of red roses, precious lace on clothing with unique details, frescoed ceilings and photos that evoke a woman who is always Mariella Burani, reborn after the recent ups and downs that we have a little 'all read newspapers as a Phoenix: bright and proud like never before.
In short, a new showroom and a new collection. It 'opened Friday, February 25 with an event "more social and institutional." The new showroom in Milan Mariella Burani Fashion Group is a magnificent apartment of seven hundred square feet on the second floor of the historic building in Via Palestro 24, a location which, at the behest of the house, was chosen as a strategic area of the fashion district.
Doing the honors were Extraordinary Commissioners, Scarlett Strippoli, Giampiero Martini and Francesco Ruscigno next to the trade representatives of the company Cavriago who welcomed guests of the Milan fashion week. A stroll through the great halls of the showroom and interact with your guests - business and fashion community, and faithful fans of the historic Italian brand, bankers and elegant ladies, but also five beautiful models who wore some of the leaders of the new collection Fall / Winter 2011/12 (the one we show in the gallery).
An informal and unusual to see the value of fabrics and designs, and the refinement of the details of the first collection that bears the signature of Mariella Burani but the creative team within the company: they must be specified by the house. New collection and a few pieces from the collection of all historical brands of the group: "Mariella Burani", "Burani Collections" and "Women of Mariella Burani.
Elegance, sophistication, we said, but bunches of red roses, precious lace on clothing with unique details, frescoed ceilings and photos that evoke a woman who is always Mariella Burani, reborn after the recent ups and downs that we have a little 'all read newspapers as a Phoenix: bright and proud like never before.
In short, a new showroom and a new collection. It 'opened Friday, February 25 with an event "more social and institutional." The new showroom in Milan Mariella Burani Fashion Group is a magnificent apartment of seven hundred square feet on the second floor of the historic building in Via Palestro 24, a location which, at the behest of the house, was chosen as a strategic area of the fashion district.
Doing the honors were Extraordinary Commissioners, Scarlett Strippoli, Giampiero Martini and Francesco Ruscigno next to the trade representatives of the company Cavriago who welcomed guests of the Milan fashion week. A stroll through the great halls of the showroom and interact with your guests - business and fashion community, and faithful fans of the historic Italian brand, bankers and elegant ladies, but also five beautiful models who wore some of the leaders of the new collection Fall / Winter 2011/12 (the one we show in the gallery).
An informal and unusual to see the value of fabrics and designs, and the refinement of the details of the first collection that bears the signature of Mariella Burani but the creative team within the company: they must be specified by the house. New collection and a few pieces from the collection of all historical brands of the group: "Mariella Burani", "Burani Collections" and "Women of Mariella Burani.
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