Titled ‘Amore della mia Vita’ meaning ‘Love of my Life’
Marotta was inspired by the strong Sicilian women who have loved and lost
someone close to them.
She looked back
to her own childhood when she would watch the processions of men dressed as
Jesus whipping themselves. The models here were definitely not in to
flagellation but instead wore thorny like tangled hair crowns over their sleek hairstyles.
The colour palette was deep black with splashes of crimson
red. The use of red ranged from just peeping through the arm slits of a
black cape to the all over colour of a long trailing red lace robe and matching
mini skirt. A touch of phosphorescent yellow, bright blue and red in the jewellery by Milko Boyarov represented the ray of hope
that one day Sicily will stop oppressing their woman and let them stand out and
be free.
The fabrics made up for the sombre black with luxurious
laces, brocade prints on wools, leather panels, silk and loosely knitted hand
knits. This tailored wool coat has been given a romantic touch with intricate lacing on the sleeves. And check out the matching lace applique on the shoes!
For the finale, a 1930s Hollywood style gothic heroine with
voluminous curly hair posed theatrically in a figure hugging diaphanous long
lace dress and dramatic Bishop's sleeves. Accessorized with a red thorny crown and a red blood tear stained
face.
For more information
email: Francesca@francescamarotta.com
Photographs by Shahid Mailk
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