It is said Venice is a fish, caught in a net weaved by her inhabitants, after sailing the seven seas.
The gowns illustrate this story with shapes that echo the fishnets and the opulence of the cathedrals, in a constant alternation between the daily life and the uncommonness, the stone and the lagoon.
The studio of volumes evolves from the “Arte Povera” or poor art, gathering/evoking the scenes of the fishermen and the tipical
venetian scenery. Even beyond blend in the colours we can see the high tide that submerges the City. The fabrics and all the work behind them describe us the flavour of the Baroque.
This tecnique uses silk jacquard on the reverse side, with four kinds of threads and a combination of gold and silver metallic paillettes, all applied by hand.