Rosa Costanzo
spring/summer 2006
Can you offer everything
under the fashion spotlight and still deliver a marketable collection?
Rosa Costanzo sets out to answer that question with her spring-summer
2006 line.
This collection features
chic European layering and styling, which would somehow have been incomplete
without the ubiquitous black crosses. The A-line silk skirt, whose lace
trim doesn't trick us into believing it's anything other than sinfully
delicious, is paired with a nondescript black top sagging with chains.
A dusty pink skirt steals attention with its rough-hewn detailing while
the bridesmaid dress captures us with its elegant draping.
I'm not too sure, however,
why a pop-influenced military jacket was worn with a skirt featuring
brown and white prints imported from 1970's era sofa design. Neither
is it clear why a Swiss Alps bolero is purported to be the natural accessory
for a gothic kiss-me-I'm-crying halter top.
There is one unifying
element that holds it all together-shades of war-time austerity trickles
through in most of the gowns and skirts, occasionally taking a more
optimistic turn with black and white georgette.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
John Ortner
Photographer
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