Roberto Verino A/W 2012
The very first designer to kick off the freshly christened fashion week, Roberto Verino found inspiration in New York City, showing crisp, dark designs, with a flourish of typical Spanish decadence.




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maru
February 8, 2012
8:04pm
No vendría mal un poco de rigor periodístico, si es que acaso es periodista quien escribe, porque está repleto de errores de ortografía y fechas. Decadente es este artículo y decadente es la estrechez de miras que tienen algunos.
Laura
February 8, 2012
8:21pm
Some things to say: It's A/W 2013, not 2012 collection. The Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week used to coincide in time with London not NY. I don't know what is the "typical Spanish decadence", but if you want to talk about decadence, maybe you can say that the Jesús del Pozo collection was inspired in decadence, because in Spain, women used to wear these scarves in their hair during 1900-1920, not with a touch Middle Eastern. And the dark desing could be inspirated in the XVII century, because in this decadence time, men used to wear black suits in Spain...