




Even though I love Mathew Williamson and all his Indian inspired, filled with color dresses. I was not so excited about his creations for Pucci because he was always following more of a Pucci pattern rather that making it a little bit his own. Things are different now with a Norwegian designer Peter Dundas whose aim is to show us “modern, today’s Pucci girl”. I read somewhere that Peter Dundas is a devoted scuba driver so I am not surprised why his spring/summer collection was so influenced by underwater world with great patterns and colors.It was very difficult to choose my favorites from this elegant, confident and effortlessly sexy collection.
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