Bally Ready To Wear Spring 2021 Milan

Bally Ready To Wear Spring 2021 Milan here it is

“We’d like to be known as architects of leather,” Nicolas Girotto, chief executive officer of Bally, declared, planting a stake in the ground for the Swiss brand. “Direction and consistency are fundamental.”

To wit, the spring collection exalted its experience with the material for its accessories and apparel. Even a men’s double breasted-jacket, paired with pajama pants, boasted delicate leather piping details.

A women’s jacket with hammered buttons — a Bally signature now — had a Seventies vibe and was worn over a leather vest that was laser-cut and woven.

We’d like to be known as architects of leather,” Nicolas Girotto, chief executive officer of Bally, declared, planting a stake in the ground for the Swiss brand. “Direction and consistency are fundamental.”

To wit, the spring collection exalted its experience with the material for its accessories and apparel. Even a men’s double breasted-jacket, paired with pajama pants, boasted delicate leather piping details.

A women’s jacket with hammered buttons — a Bally signature now — had a Seventies vibe and was worn over a leather vest that was laser-cut and woven.

Leather was treated and shaped as a cage on totes and shoes, with a laser-engraved trompe l’oeil pattern — a testament to the ability of the artisans photographed by the company and displayed at Bally’s Milan boutique on Via Montenapoleone. These images will soon become part of a communication campaign in January, Girotto revealed.

A dress in Abraham silk nodded to Bally’s Swiss heritage, while the date of the company’s establishment, 1851, figured on canvas bags.

Nature is a central element for Bally, harking back to its ties to Mount Everest in 1947 when the luxury brand supplied the Swiss Expedition with custom, rubber-soled footwear. It was entirely in sync with the brand, then, to showcase its spring collection via a video filmed outdoors, with models posing in sun-kissed fields and under tree arches.

Art and Film Direction @antoniomonfreda 
Director of Photography @giorgiohorn 
Editing @iloyoli_lab@lorenzo_ambrogio 
Models @agnesabma@iamrosaliendour@carolineereuter@kit.warrington@claas.nemitz@chun_soot 
Music Design @lorenzo_ambrogio
Music Composer @ricamorese 
Photography @jacksonfrederick@giorgiohorn @antoniomonfreda
Styling @georgia_tal 
Production @collateralfilms_official

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