After a successful debut at the inaugural Dubai International Fashion Week (DIFW),
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doudoune moncler, feminine and highly wearable collection.
Titled Romantic Future,
Piumini Moncler, the collection of romantic evening dresses, stylish blouses and high-waist trousers was inspired by 1930s and '40s Hollywood glamour. Soft
flowing silks and chiffons had been used to create draped and fitted silhouettes subtly emphasising the curves.
Diversity
In her signature style, Mille had also used some denim and jersey to add a touch of masculinity to her garments. Her muted summer palette included dusted silver,
Moncler outlet, pale rose and pearly whites contrasted with black. The detailing was in the flattering cuts and the minimalist embellishments included pleats,
christian louboutin, simple buttons and some lace.
"I feel honoured to represent Dubai at this exciting and fast evolving international fashion week. My collection reflects the
diversity and cultural mix of the people and styles that makes this city so unique. Living within such a dynamic environment
has definitely influenced my outlook and the way in which I design the cuts and use the fabrics to encompass the lifestyle and glamour of this region," said Mille.
Sophisticated
She recently participated in the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair and has been approached by a major buyer in South Korea.
"My label caters to the urban,
giubbotti moncler, sophisticated woman and the collection has the versatility to be adapted to different
climatic conditions and cultures. I am now focused on growing my label internationally and DIFW provides me the perfect platform to showcase my work globally,
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Mille Rostock's winter collection for this season is currently available at Desert Rose and Tiger Lily boutiques in Wafi
City,
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