Pierpaolo Piccioli looks to the world of travel as inspiration for Valentino’s spring-summer 2020 collection. Exotic locations and grand leisure come to mind as Piccioli wraps the season in colorful prints. Collaborating with English artist Roger Dean, Piccioli transforms the landscape for the man of Valentino. Boxy tops and long parkas charm with captivating prints. Meanwhile, relaxed proportions resonate with a certain airiness. A seamless sea of neutrals with beautiful pops of color champions a wardrobe, centered around smart separates.
Valentino Does Graphic Resort Style for Spring ’20 Collection
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Published June 20, 2019
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