Izzy Camilleri
spring/summer 2006
For dresses dripping with
glitter and grace, Izzy Camilleri is the one to turn to. Spring-summer
2006 looks like it's going to be one roaring ball.
It's almost impossible to
find one dress in the collection that's not rippling with colour. The
silk band lining that was popular in Canadian design a few seasons ago
is here in spades, sometimes as solid orange to temper the kaleidoscopic
craziness of the shimmying silk and suede gowns, and sometimes as midnight
purple to separate the brazier from the body. Shiny fuchsia silk pants
festooned with an empress gown are among the more radical offerings,
though the boudoir kimonos are a personal favourite.
Izzy Camilleri puts
out some of the only fur we've seen this season, in the form of epaulets
and a puffy shrug. Things get slick with the leather pants and jackets,
though the curling flames are a bit excessive. The skirts can be beige
and unadorned for getting down to business or popping silver and gold
lamé for getting down to boogie.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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