Via a photoshoot-lookbook that alludes to the Age of Innocence and comments on our current state of empty tennis courts, athletic events that take place without an audience, and inevitably loneliness, Claudia Li, a wearable, conceptual designer that has already had some successful seasons at the NYFW, stands out in terms of creativity. Victorian ruffles, frills, and volumes, juxtaposed with bold colors and satins, as well as retro-inspired sporty silhouettes. Asymmetries give a surrealist touch and luxe details take some pieces to the next level. Uniform-like looks and showstopping outerwear elaborate on the quest for comfort. Pinks and blues are dominant among other delicious colors in the palette. These are instant mood-lifters, an amazing Claudia Li FW21 collection for fashionistas to be dreaming of…
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