Joseph Altuzarra is among my favorite American designers because he has always an amazing fantasy concept in his mind and he loves women. He makes us feel sexy and confident. He puts great silhouettes out there. For this collection, he explains: “As I began researching the Fall Winter 2021 season, I was intuitively drawn to the story of a chrysalis turning into a butterfly. I stumbled on photos of butterfly wings and started collaging them to create a print. This became the starting point for the collection and the inspiration for its overarching narrative. I loved the idea of conveying this transformation throughout the collection, from cocooning and protective silhouettes to joyful, soft, and sensual explosions of colors and texture. I came to realize that it mirrored my own desire for freedom and release, and the yearning to be in the world.”
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