The protagonist of the new Furla adv campaign is Deborah Ligorio. She is an Italian contemporary artist and was one of the finalists of Premio Furla in 2005. By the last four seasons, the FURLA adv campaigns have focused on the young artists who took part in the annual Furla Prize, and it’s an occasion to show the strong connection between Furla and Italian contemporary art. In fact, the Furla for Art project stems from the desire to document and support emerging artists by providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary Italian assets in the multiplicity of languages of video, photography, painting, installations, performances, and sculpture.
For this campaign, Deborah Ligorio is in a metropolitan park and she’s like a XIX-century landscape painter looking for inspiration. She’s interested in landscapes and especially their influences on human beings’ behaviours. The pictures of Debora in the park symbolize the new Furla concept: the woman is at the centre of her own world, she is free from the trends, and she is alone with her own personal style.
For the FW 11/12 Furla has chosen a retrò style, inspired to the 50’s but mixed with a contemporary twist. The capital items are the handbags with the little double handles in different fine materials, from printed calf leather to Nappa leather, sheepskin and Mongolian fur. The shapes are pure and often embellished with pony fur, golden zips and studs.
Even for the man collection, there’s a tangible retrò inspiration to the 50’s, particularly close to the Tom Ford sensibility for his film “A Single Man”. The attention to detail, the minimalist elegance and the high-quality materials are the main characteristics of the collection. The shapes are mainly squared quite edgy to the eyes, but so soft to the touch. The “palette” is dedicated to warm colours like brown and red, but also a particular shaded army green on a crocodile printed calf leather. For the business line, there are bags and small leather goods with special saffiano printed calf leather in army green or onyx black.
Graciasss, me gusta la nueva colección, muy retro.
Como dices muy aires 50′. La piel brocada es muy estilosa y ademas con buenos cortes.
Bsss Isabel
SsasDiary
ciao Alessandro,
leggo sempre con attenzione i tuoi commenti.
Premesso che di arredamento (e non solo) capisco poco, ma sono rimasta stupita dai giudizi così severi sull’arredamento….. io lo trovavo solo banale…..
Le foto appartengono alle 3 residenze alle Bahamas che vengono affittate ,(se ti interessa fare una vacanza da quelle parti c’è il link) forse pensando al contesto si può assolvere.
Decisamente lei è una donna molto attiva e interessante e i prodotti sono davvero validi , li ho acquistati in Svizzera e sono soddisfatta .
Ave
it’s not the easiest task in the world to find a bag that actually suits every purpose. you know what i mean? i have different bag for night, day, out, bizz, etc… but, what i found on the latest fashion week is celine bag that simply blow my mind! its fab! the best bag, the most practical one, and almost for every occasion.
I love the bags! Do they make any for guys? 😀 Great blog too. Keep it up mate
Cheers from NYC, Liam
http://urbaneliam.blogspot.com
..non sono malvagie, anzi. ma, non so perchè, non rientrano nella mia “lista dei disideri” delle borse.
http://nonsidicepiacere.blogspot.com
Well Helloooo Furla! I had not yet seen these handbags, they are pretty damn cool! Thanks for the introduction!
PvdH
http://www.ThePvdHJournal.com
Great blog&post!
Do we follow?
A big hug!
Mi è sempre piaciuta Furla, un po’ per l’ estetica, un po’ perchè a me piacciono le cose senza motivi ben precisi, un po’ perchè produce oggetti (credo) di qualità senza che costino un accidente.
Simpatica
Matteo
http://www.girastilemondo.blogspot.com