Minas stylist Liliane Rebehy Queiroz has always been intimate with threads and yarns.
Her creations have always had a strong touch of tricot, which Coven works almost as if it were plan fabric, with voluminous constructions in the models.
The collection presented during this 2009 summer edition of Fashion Rio confirmed this essence.
Various looks in thread tricot, finer for the hot season, with bead applications and a blend of Lurex yarn, with stripes.
The flat fabrics have floral prints and references to Oriental countries like Japan, Tibet, Myanmar, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
The silhouettes are voluminous, especially the skirts, worn with tight corselets, or more casual with loose dresses, wide shirts and pants, mini kimonos and mini kaftans.
The gold and black jacquards stand out, as do the mixes of patterns and fabrics in the same piece.
Plenty of shine in the collection reflected by the technological raw materials, made with crushed, waxed and metalized looks.
Bronze and gold dominate the collection, together with an exotic combination of colors.
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