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The Attico Resort 2025 collection

The Attico Resort 2025 collection

For spring, Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini played to The Attico’s repertoire of languid vintage glamor mixed with cool, chic boyishness. “We’re always on the road,” they offered. “The collection is about urban speed, about the fast lifestyle of Milan, street-savvy smarts and a bit of gothic.”

Opt for sloppy, distressed cargo pants paired with a delicate feather corset, or an anorak-parka hybrid with wide shoulders paired with casual hauthor over a 1920s-inspired sequin dress for a decadent, sloppy vibe. There is always an air of slightly undone shine about The Attico’s hip look, a touch of sexy disorder, which appeals to women who are in control of their seductive side. However, embracing vulnerability is just as compelling; strength and vulnerability are contradictory forces that Giorgia and Gilda have woven into their collections from the beginning, drawing on their own experience as women designing for women. It adds authenticity, and their audience can relate to it; Apparently things are going quite well for their young company.

“We were inspired by the late Isabella Blow,” Gilda and Giorgia shared. “Her stylish eccentricity, her exquisite daring – she was moving.” Blow’s hourglass figure influenced pieces like a tight, sleek, knee-length bustier dress with a long-fringed hem made of intricate black ribbons, as well as a fitted, halter-neck mini dress with a backless back in lacquered silver lace in a pale mauve shade. Revealing and hiding the body is a game that the designers at The Attico know quite well, and they are good at turning dainty lace into sexy pieces. There is nothing ethereal in their idea of ​​romance, they are definitely more gothic than sentimental.

This season they experimented with new textures and clean, sharper silhouettes, shifting the focus from tailoring to voluminous outerwear with an ’80s vibe. There were hooded bombers, high-collared anoraks, low-waisted drawstring parkas, giant egg-shaped shearlings and eccentric pieces like a loose peignoir coat in knitted wool that resembled mink fur, paired with fluffy slippers that “look like you’ve just stepped out of bed.” look). We are often in a hurry, we have to get things in order quickly,” they joked.

Life is about running – hopefully towards a better future. But who knows? Nowadays, uncertainty is more important than ever, because the world doesn’t seem to be in good shape at all. So for now, optimism and resilience (and possibly a look that cheers us up) are the best options for moving on and moving forward, such as throwing a Mongolian lamb jacket over last night’s dazzling sequined dress and heading out for a morning cappuccino without a second thought, fluffy slippers in tow.