Hamptons Magazine

LAVIANO LUXURY BRAND COMES TO SOUTHAMPTO­N

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It started with a color palette, which led to the developmen­t of high quality fabrics, then to the recreation of tailored boundaries.

LAVIANO, founded by sisters Chelsea and Halie, launched its first collection, Autumn-winter 17/18 with its first retail shop on Jobs Lane in Southampto­n. The collection is geared towards a woman with a refined taste and an appreciati­on for the artistry behind each piece: from the winding journey of sourcing to hand-choosing the best raw materials from around the world. If you venture over to their stand-alone shop, you will understand their efforts to directly connect with the client, you might as well be are sitting in your friends living room having a tea. It’s an aesthetic vision that connects with the human mind in a way that comforts the spirit. Made from Italian fabrics, specialty laces from France, and Italian lambskin the garments are as admirable as any art form provoking emotion.

Autumn Winter 17/18 “The Nu-woman” introduces their internal muse: a real woman, laid back, free spirited and strong. Inspired by the silhouette­s from the classic 20s and the offbeat 50s elegance of expression through style, bringing an ethereal modern twist for today’s woman.

There is the sense of romance in the collection, the combinatio­n of old rose double duchess satin and leavers lace gives a classy yet indulging look. The sweetheart neckline portrays confidence to the convention­al dress. Laviano revolution­izes the notion of softening traditiona­l leather garments and adds a more feminine look through a laser cut leather wrap pencil dress or a romantic dark maroon suede gown.

In addition to the romanticis­m you will find the recreation of everyday basics. The collection pushes the technical boundaries of a basic blouse by creating a double collar with a square neckline.

Classic women suits are redefined through a more slimming swing like blazer twisted into a tailored trench. The basic stretch wool pant incorporat­es a touch of lace making a basic suit ready to go after a day at the office. Then the bold revolution­ary pattern prints from the 50s join; in a navy geometric bias-cut tie maxi skirt and a modern Mandarin neck dress. The combinatio­n appeals to almost any woman and is in the ‘eye of the dressed’ ensuring confidence without even thinking about what you are wearing.

77 Jobs Lane Southampto­n, NY

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