The wild 80s in Magliano's SS21 collection
Presented with a lookbook that has as its background the visionary architecture of Nanda Vigo
April 19th, 2021
Fashion and the 80s are linked by a very intense love and, from season to season, many aesthetics and subcultures linked to that decade have made their return on the catwalks. For its SS21 collection, Magliano decided to recall them all together, to reproduce in the fabrics the joy and chaos of those years in which the world discovered its identity. To better tell about its inspirations, the brand used the Casa Museo Remo Brindisi, a museum of modern art founded at the Lido di Spina by the painter Remo Brindisi and designed in a totally 80s style by Nanda Vigo.
As in the past collection, this new proposal is also articulated through a series of human characters and types from those years: the Latin Lover, the Narcissistic Pirate, the Freak, two Ravers, the Cruiser, the Elegant and so on. The garments communicate with each other creating the idea of cohesion of the collection thanks to different signs and symbols present on the garments and the entire collection uses this symphony of cunning references to create, as the title of the collection shows, the Carillon Magliano.
The most incisive traits of the collection are certainly the exasperation of the cuts of the clothes, the unpredictable kaleidoscope of colours and, finally, a certain note of androgynous sensuality synthesized by the presence of a male guepiere. Inside the collection, there is also a capsule collection consisting of t-shirts with prints with an erotic flavour and a set of narrow-cut tank canoes that carry their own branding on the chest.