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"Il Sole", Leonard Paris 2022 SS Collection

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Taking a page out  of Slim Aarons’s playbook of ”photographing attractive people  doing   attractive  things  in attractive places” this season designer Georg  Lux has  decided to travel  with Leonard  to the  sunkissed land  of warm summer holidays  spent lounging by the pool with  a cocktail in hand. The film he has  created for his sophomore collection speaks of a world where women dress  up even  if it’s just  to walk from  their  Italian villa down  a few stone steps to its azure blue  piscine.  After all, good  manners are never  passé.

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Outsized floral  prints,  both pulled  from the  house’s extensive archives and  newly introduced this season, come in tangy tropical colors  of mandarin, pineapple, punch pink and  mint green. They are used to create skin baring short  dresses that finish in  a flourish  with  a single  sleeve of matching  organza,  slimming liquid jersey   trousers,  structured  coats  that end in floating feather cuffs, slender  mini skirts and  long sleeve gowns  that gather in a midriff  revealing circle.  All of  them channeling a late  60s,  early  70s  relaxed jet set  allure.

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Summer  romance  is  also   the   order   of the   day  at Leonard.  Chic  limpid  shirts in a “faded by the  sun”   effect clematis floral  print, worn  with  a matching crisp white circle skirt, make for an impeccable Croisette promenade ensemble.
While floating  tiered  chiffon   dresses and palazzo pants that  caress the  skin and sway   in  the   summer  breeze  are   the perfect destination  wedding attire. Think Sophia  Loren on vacation on the Amalfi coast. Then pair those pants with a matching halter bralette top for  the post   nuptials seaside cocktails,  saunter up to a Leonard attired man and  let the festivities begin.

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But  no  glamorous  getaway   is   truly perfect without elegant travel  ensembles to get   you  from  the   city  to the   coast. Lux has  utilized the updated geometric Leonard logo as a hypnotic print  for graphic tailored suiting  and  matching accessories that harken back to that golden age  when  getting dressed up  to go on a voyage was the  order  of the  day. The designer has also  reimagined the circular Leonard symbol into a unique guipure lace  motif  on dresses and  pants that lets the  wearer’s skin come out  and play.  
Most spectacularly as perforated goal  medallions linked together to make a show stopping dress  that glints  in the estate sun,  especially when dripping wet from  a cooling dip in the  pool.

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