Harmont & Blaine Spring Summer 2017 colleciton
Harmont & Blaine - ss 2017

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On the occasion of the Milan Fashion Week, Harmont & Blaine launches its spring-summer 2017 collection designed by Marianna Cimini under the creative direction of Paolo Montefusco.

HARMONT & BLAINE launches a collection that takes its cues from a bright and colourful spray of Mediterranean flowers that accompanies a woman full of poised elegance and playful verve throughout her day.

Marianna Cimini looks to the flowers and colours of the Mediterranean for a collection dominated by white and the nuances of a Mediterranean bouquet of flowers – fresh, colourful and bright.

A woman who emanates poised elegance, serenity, good humour and glamour and embodies the Mediterranean Lifestyle represented by our Dachshund brand with spontaneity, style and joy. The key values of our brand are faultlessly interpreted and applied to the Harmont & Blaine woman by Marianna Cimini and her stylistic vision.

The start of the season features a varied palette in the shades of blue and green lightened with a shot of white, like the variants of a hydrangea; the odd splash of yellow inspired by the silky blossom of the lemon tree gives a lively touch.

As the temperature rises with the approaching summer, fabrics lighten up, becoming almost impalpable and taking on intense hues that echo the glorious hibiscus flower in all its variations from deep orange to coral.

And our bouquet can’t miss the majestic bougainvillea in all its palette of lilac, purple and fuchsia pink which unite to give life to powerful graphic designs.

In our accessory collection, our HBucket bag – an iconic brand item – has been made over with new sorbet shades (lemon, mint, apricot, etc.) and now also comes in a downsized version.

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Our footwear range includes flats and heeled shoes on which hand-plaited leather playfully intertwines in a burst of colour; sneakers and classic Capri sandals go to complete the offering.

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