Anna Dello Russo has been known to stop traffic and I’m pretty sure that was the case when she stepped out during Milan Menswear Fashion Week wearing this colourful confection.
Her favourite labels seem to be Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Moschino, but on this occasion the editor-at-large for Vogue Nippon showcased a look by an up and coming Italian designer Caterina Gatta.
Using vintage prints and fabrics of top labels, such as YSL, Gianni Versace, Pierre Cardin, Givenchy and Valentino, has earned Caterina much praise and recognition, including Vogue Italia’s emerging designers programme.
The pieces are vibrant and bold, yet still pretty and very feminine.
virtual shelves so shop the collection now.
Credit: Caterina Gatta & Getty
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on July 10th, 2012 In: Anna Dello Russo, Runway to Sidewalk











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wow, the dress(or the skirt and top, i’m not sure) is stunning, and i really love the shoes and as a matter of fact, don’t hate the fascinator. She really looks lovely.
Adorable vibrant pieces, love that print on Anna, and how she played it up with her accessories. The head piece is a bit too much but I don’t really mind it.
everything is great except fr the ridiculous hat. i always wish she would do something with her hair, it is so unflattering maybe cutting it and getting it curled a little would be nicer.
Sorry, but I think she is (or looks) too old to wear that short skirt. The legs and arms look wrinkled.
Ah, colors that i love.
A nice look. I love the colors.
The dress instantly reminded me of Solange Knowles, and, hoenstly, I wish she’d worn it, because Anna’s fascinator ruins the dress for me, everything else worked so well together.
I don’t like the fascinator, but everything else is nice. I really like the dress.
Her body is still nice enough to pull off many high fashion looks. But she’s really aged and grown clownish before our eyes. In the last few years, she’s transitioned from a woman with great style chased by the lenses of street photographers to a celebrity trying to maintain that ADR caricature chasing the attention of photographers. So uninteresting.
The dress is so vibrant and eye-catching without being flamboyant or garish. She could have stood out and still looked chic if only she hadn’t added on the fascinator which sadly takes the outfit to costume territory.
I’m sorry, but I do not get the fuss over this woman. She seems more of an attention-seeker and less of a fashionista to me.
So good to see that the designer has used indian motifs…the “paisley” design to be specific…( first row..top in centre and skirt on the right )…..
yesss!!
LOVE paisley print
Although I’m italian, I didn’t know this designer: she really uses vintage prints and fabrics of famous fashion houses? That’s very interesting.
I hope to see more from her. This dress here is lovely. I also like the green shoes with it, but the fascinator is ridicolous, it has to go.
Nice dress, but not on her.
I love this look