The Blumarine woman has charisma. Ready to fight her battles like a passionate heroine out of a medieval tale.
A modern Joan of Arc.
A coat of strength and sensuality is her armor.
Silver and gold skintight draped minidresses, worn over matching leggings, wrap her body in liquid metallic shine.
Tall shearling greatcoats and high-collared cropped bombers have presence, exuding a bold, forceful vibe.
Thick buckled straps secure protection.
Glamour rhymes with fierceness. Long tunics knitted in metallic openwork skim the body, revealing its seductive
power. Fire-red flares up sinuous georgette numbers, frayed hems alluding at love battles. Ruched ribbons cascading
from velvet puffers hint at temptation.
Extremes coexist and thrive — the extra long maxi, the barely-there mini. Leather is rough and tough. See-through
chiffon is airy and delicate. Flares are exaggerated, trailing on the floor. Skinny pants are as skintight as can be.
Knickerbockers are tucked into high-heeled shearling boots. There’s no middle ground.
Reveling in the attitude of a provocateur. The Blumarine woman has glamour to spare. Yet she keeps a cool head.
She’s ready to fight — but she won’t waste her time on lost causes.

CREATIVE DIRECTION Nicola Brognano
STYLING Lotta Volkova
EYEWEAR De Rigo Vision for Blumarine
HAIR Anthony Turner
MAKE UP Inge Grognard
SOUNDTRACK Michel Gaubert
PRODUCTION AND DIRECTION Without Production