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Ralph & Russo Spring 2016 is an Ethereal Dreamscape

Ralph & Russo Spring 2016 Couture

Photos Credit: Ralph & Russo

During Couture Fashion Week in Paris, Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo presented their Spring 2016 Couture collection, a love letter to the romanticism of spring. Opera coats and ball gowns were adorned in decadent floral appliques, bare shoulders showed off just a hint of skin, and flowing fabrics cascaded over the shoulders and around the ankles of models. It was delicate and dreamlike—a popular motif for Ralph & Russo, that felt reminiscent of their prior work, but refined for a new season.

Ralph & Russo Spring 2016 Couture

The silhouettes were familiar—tea-length frocks, mermaid-cut, floor-length gowns and traditional A-line cuts—but this season, structure was added with ‘50s-style bustiers and kimono-cut sleeves and wraps. Done almost entirely in lace, crepe and gazar, the collection was voluminous and soft, with slender waists and dramatic hips and shoulders. Even the most structured pieces were full of movement and organza fluttered around the models like clouds.

Ralph & Russo Spring 2016 Couture

Texture felt weightless with graphic floral cutouts, wispy feathers and layers of Chantilly lace. Hand-painted tulips and peonies gave life to the porcelain fabrics, and embroidered flowers made their way onto dress trains and the under trim of high-low frocks. Jewels were used heavily along the edge of trains and dresses, while tiny iridescent crystals were found studded into the flower patterns on almost every piece. It was excessive, but intentionally so: the final look was a bridal gown with a three-meter train that took the work of six assistants just to move it around the runway.

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Marissa Stempien

Marissa Stempien is a freelance writer and editor with a focus on travel, fashion, lifestyle, and culture. Her work has been featured in a number of print and online publications including ABC News, Popsugar, Huffington Post, JustLuxe, Luxury Living and CityGirlGoneMom. Marissa is an avid traveler and is always looking to visit somewhere new or unexplored. Her unique lifestyle has given way to her...(Read More)

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