Melissa Tammerijn
Paolo Gerani and his new design team have traded in Hitchcock blondes for muses a little closer to home—Lauren Hutton, Faye Dunaway, and Farrah Fawcett, all of whom starred in the ad campaigns Oliviero Toscani lensed for Iceberg in the late seventies.
Sasha Pivovarova
That meant there was a pretty big disconnect between last season and this one, but it landed the label smack-dab in the middle of things in Milan, which is never a bad place to be.
Samantha Gradoville
What was good: the fact that Gerani and company's take on fashion's favorite decade was more impressionistic than literal. Oversize men's blazers with pushed-up sleeves, a sea blue cotton jumpsuit with embroidered straps, silk button-downs tucked into A-line skirts—we've seen enough of this sort of thing lately for it to have shed its retro associations.
Melodie Monrose
But with so many labels all over the price spectrum doing the seventies, which elements provided a compelling reason for shoppers to seek out Iceberg next spring? Not the beaded and feathered macramé tanks and scarf tops. Simpler was better here, and there was nothing simpler or better in this collection than a faded denim elastic-waist dress.
Lindsey Wixson
Bregje Heinen
Olga Sherer
Julia Saner
Nimue Smit
Julia Nobis
Ieva Laguna
Shena Moulton
Luisa Bianchin
Julija Steponaviciute
Caroline Brasch Nielsen
Kinga Rajzak
Patricia van der Vliet
Kat Hessen
BIANCA BALTI
Melissa Tammerijn
Sasha Pivovarova
Ruby Aldridge
Melodie Monrose
Samantha Gradoville
Lindsey Wixson
Olga Sherer
Lisanne De Jong
Julia Nobis
Julia Saner
Bregje Heinen
Nimue Smit
Shena Moulton
Caroline Brasch Nielsen
Julija Steponaviciute
Luisa Bianchin
Kinga Rajzak
Patricia van der Vliet
Kat Hessen
BIANCA BALTI
Melissa Tammerijn
Ruby Aldridge
Sasha Pivovarova
Melodie Monrose
Samantha Gradoville
Lindsey Wixson
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