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Alberta Ferretti Croisière 2024

Discover The Croisière 2024 collection by Alberta Ferretti: when elegance meets summer freshness.


Défilé Alberta Ferretti devant le Castel Sismondo de nuit.

The fashion show took place in the historic centre of Rimini, in the Emilia-Romagna region, at the foot of Castel Sismondo. Since 2021, this 17th-century castle has housed the Fellini Museum, dedicated to the Italian film director. The scenography takes place in Piazza Malatesta, which highlights the monumental nature of the castle and also provides the setting for the fashion show.

Alberta Ferretti chose to link her collection to Federico Fellini's cinematic universe, with a poetic, dreamlike staging through the location, the lights, the reflections of the water and the music. The fashion show was punctuated by the gentle notes of composer Nino Rota, who composed for Federico Fellini's films.


A particular context


Despite the floods that have hit the Emilia-Romagna region, the AEFFE group has decided to maintain the fashion show in order to provide moral, physical and financial support to the victims of this devastating weather. In addition, many local politicians were present and felt it was "important to do it now".


At the end of the parade, Alberta Ferretti showed her support by bowing to a group of volunteers who had helped thousands of people affected by the floods. The volunteers wore T-shirts sold in aid of local charities, bearing the words "Io si sono", which in French means "I am here".


The fashion show therefore had a lot at stake for the designer's native region, which has suffered violent flooding.



"Even though I travel a lot and even though I'm a curious woman, I always like to come home. It's a region I call 'my island', because it's so lively, the people are so welcoming, and you quickly form teams."

Alberta Ferretti




The Croisière 2024 collection



Alberta Ferretti, the famous Italian designer, has once again enchanted us with her latest Croisière 2024 collection. This new ready-to-wear line embodies the timeless elegance and refined femininity that characterizes the brand's style. The collection was inspired by the Italian city of Rimini for its artistic direction. This is reflected in the use of blue, brown and red, evoking the sky, sand and sunsets respectively.


One of the most striking aspects of the collection is its dazzling colour palette. Bright hues such as coral, turquoise and lemon yellow blend harmoniously with softer shades of off-white and delicate pastels. These vibrant colours bring a fresh summer feel to every outfit.


The fabrics chosen by Alberta Ferretti reflect her commitment to quality and luxury. Light, airy fabrics such as silk, linen and cotton are used to create fluid, comfortable silhouettes, perfect for sunny days and evenings.

The Croisière 2024 collection offers a variety of styles for every occasion. Long dresses are ideal for special events. Trouser suits offer a chic, modern alternative to classic outfits, while midi skirts bring understated elegance to every look.

Each piece reflects Alberta Ferretti's expertise in high-quality tailoring and attention to detail. The impeccable cuts, luxurious fabrics and meticulous finishes demonstrate the brand's exceptional craftsmanship.


In short, the Alberta Ferretti Croisière 2024 collection captures the essence of summer with its unique blend of harmony and freshness.


In addition, the collection embodies the spirit of Italian elegance, combining sophistication and casualness with a touch of subtle sensuality. Alberta Ferretti's Cruise 2024 collection invites you to immerse yourself in a world of glamorous style, where every outfit becomes an expression of your personality.




We'll keep you posted when the collection arrives in shops and on our website!




Diane

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