Fall’s Twist on Victorian Dressing Is Just a Little Bit Sweet Inline
Photo: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigital.tv3/10Brock Collection’s sumptuous custom brocades were inspired by Edwardian textiles.
Photo: Monica Feudi / Indigital.tv4/10A sweet standout from Marc Jacobs’s epic show: this lacy, ruffled smock dress.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv5/10At Rochas, Alessandro Dell’Acqua mixed a conservative (by his standards!) floral skirt with a gilded blouse and kneesocks.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv6/10Leave it to Veronica Etro to give the Victorian trend a bohemian spin.
Photo: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigital.tv7/10Consuelo Castiglioni’s florals were graphic and eye-popping—particularly on this voluminous dress.
Photo: Monica Feudi / Indigital.tv8/10Carven’s Adrien Caillaudaud and Alexis Martial designed their floral jumper with groovy, ’60s-era biker chicks in mind.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv9/10Michael Kors’s tiny brocade suit was sexy in a gamine, slightly boyish way.
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv10/10Giambattista Valli’s floor-sweeping gown combined ruffles, light-as-air tulle, and the tiniest of flowers.

