Pierbiolo Piccioli, the creative director of Valentino, chose to present his collection of autumn-winter haute couture 2020 away from the approved calendar for fashion weeks. His collection was limited to 15 designs presented through a 13-minute video. It came as a direct response to the stone and isolation experienced by the people of the world as a result of the spread of the Corona epidemic since the beginning of this year.

And the prestigious Italian house announced in its introductory statement about this group that it was keen to implement designs that inhabit the body and make life come alive. The white group costume embodied the idea of ​​purity in a world dyed with disease with a black scarf.




The designer of the house started from the philosophy of "humanity sows the seeds of birth again to embody the white page of this new birth. His designs came out as whiteness as a card waiting to be filled with ideas and words."

And the designer said of his collection entitled "Of Grace and Light": "Fine sewing is made of feelings and dreams."



The implementation of these designs was a challenge for the team that implemented them in exceptional circumstances imposed by the spread of the Corona epidemic. But the result came as much as dreams, as the enormity component dominated the looks that were executed with tulle, silk and organza materials, as well as feathers, flowers, bands and tassels.



The costumes have turned into masterpieces, all of her elegance manifested in a film portrayed by the occasion and signed by director Ken Knight, who managed to translate Valentino's vision of daydreams and the positives that our world needs in these difficult times.