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Later Wednesday, Alberta Ferretti presented a collection that reached way back into the annals of fashion to the days of romantic maidens. Somewhere between a Greek nymph and a Shakespearian Ophelia, the Ferretti fairy floats down the runway in flat floral sandals and diaphanous gowns, seemingly unaware of the crisis-ridden world around her. She is a nature girl with long flowing hair and no makeup who loves flowers, whether they be delicately stitched onto her clothes or worked into lovely floral chiffon prints. Natural shades of green and beige are her favorites. Should she feel a chill she wraps herself in a delicate silk knit sweater. Ferretti's option is quite contemporary. The Italian designer represents that portion of modern women who prefer a romantic rather than edgy approach to fashion. The alluring styles can be either short or long, but never sexy. They caress rather than grab the body, and their transparency is more a hint than a revelation. Over the next six days more than 60 of Italy's top ready to wear designers, including such high-end labels as Armani, Cavalli, Dolce&Gabbana, Fendi, Ferre, Prada, and Versace will present their latest warm weather wears.
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