“This is my favorite – I wish I could fit in for the serpentine [Summer Party] Tonight, “said Alice Temperley of a deep blue cut dress, embroidered with a delicate gold leaf motif, during a preview in her West-London store. The designer doubles her characteristic dresses for the first resort collection of her brand in several years, with the demand for opportunity for the festive season (the collections in stores in stores and December).
Of course, party dresses have been lemerley’s raison d’Aptre, since she started dressing, such as Kate Moss and Sienna Miller in launching the brand in 2000. This season, the return of old favorites as part of the heritage of the designer, of the Lovertegel Filigree-Dress that was driven to Silver. It is proof of the loyal customers of Temperley that these designs are now just as coveted, as when they were released for the first time. “They are just classic pieces,” Temperley explained. “We maintain them, because that’s what people ask for.”
Although there is a little day clothes within the range (the Velvet Suiting has proven to be particularly popular in recent seasons), the majority of the brand new designs of the collection keep closely in the provid DNA of the label. There are the graceful art deco-inspired dresses, decorated with sequin flowers; Briefs and bodysuits with heavy bead overlays; And the more structured gold cloak dress, inspired by Hollywood from the 40s. While Temperley is preparing to celebrate his 25th birthday next season, it is clear that the lifespan in this industry does not mean reinventing the wheel.