Fashion brand BRUNELLO CUCINELLI presented their Fall Winter 2022 Collection, that brings contemporary, flexible, versatile, and functional pieces, during the ongoing Milan Fashion Week. The collection blends traditional masculine codes with modern elegance and femininity. It explores and reimagines the iconic patterns of the North. Nordic, tartan and madras references alternate with elegant volumes and patterns. For the season Brunello Cucinelli brings a seductive aura that unites daywear and eveningwear.
FALL WINTER 2022.23 COLLECTIONS
“The new silhouettes are influenced by a search for elegance between the contemporary and the tailor. Down jackets, either in precious suede, nappa leather or shearling, are characterized by apuffy padding highlighting the straight and square volumes. The sporty nature of the clothes outdoor jacket acquires a couture appeal through smooth lines and precious handwork. The straight lines of the coats present a refined elegance and the heavier cardigans become enveloping and loose outerwear. Whether the pieces that make up a suit are worn together or separately, suits arean ever more multifunctional wardrobe. The suit becomes sensual and feminine thanks to the miniskirts and the relaxed silhouettes of blazers and trousers. Ceremonial outfitsprecious and contemporary also reflect a glamorous spirit: fully embroidered matching sets sequins, corduroys illuminated with chalk stripes or flowing tuxedo-style fabrics.
The reinterpreted elegant volumes play an important role in defining a chic and modern. Casual pants with a slightly lowered waist and typical utility models cargo pairs easily with deconstructed blazers that make up a casual work wardrobe. The expression of femininity unfolds in the different models of skirts: mini, pencil and pleated. They contribute to renewing silhouettes through prints, embroidery, textures lamés and quilted from the collection. Elsewhere, daring boots and loafers come contrast the most feminine silhouettes, thus respecting the codes of the brand.” from Brunello Cucinelli.