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"Murder in Paris", Weinsanto FW2022-23 Collection

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Enter into the scene of the most fashionable of crimes. Roll the dice, search the clues, can you solve the murder? This seasons print is in homage to his friend image maker Adriana Pagliai. The print resembles a deck of cards of his muse girlfriends, who is the murderess? Who is the victim? Pick a card.

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A mix of sophisticated Couture crafted pieces, and sporty chic ready- to -wear in luxurious materials share the runway. Weinsanto uses his fetish pink & black combo as well as his signature asymmetrical cuts and shapes.
Suspense is created by his cast of savvy characters, the illusion of mystery is suggested through outrageous pieces like the “Medusa” headdresses. Crafted using the finest millinary savoir faire combined with Kite making techniques.

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An full length cashmere fuchsia Opera coat, its weight pulling it downwards reveals a bare shoulder, but as it slips a dungaree strap fixes the coat.
This style is also worked into a nylon doudoune with detachable aysemetric cape forming giant mutating duvet cocoon.

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Easy day wear comprises of denim, a staple of Weinsanto’s.   Treated with lingerie detailing, a garter belt cut out monochrome or bi-colour and a one piece dungaree with inbuilt body suit. Completed with padded silk jogging styles, catsuits, bomber jackets , jersey pieces.

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For our assisins evenings Weinsanto works both Couture and theater costume techniques.
The Black Widow gown features a draped headpiece that deceptively becomes one with the dress.
A headpiece that resembles a backpack, designed employing “Gabriel” technique , used in costume design for cabaret dancers who wear imposing costumes, is worn with high waisted black pants. His Robe Bulle is handmade out of upcycled scarves. A cabaret inspired Robe Plumes reveals what we expect to be hidden.

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A bag or the murder weapon? The ‘Sac Fleau’, with its round Bokebol faceted form inspired from Medieval times.
A slightly asymmetric, Chapeau Champignon, embroidered with chains, pearls and strass, worn   over a corset dress  sculpturing the body of the Bride closes the show .

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