Alberta Ferretti - Spring 1996 RTW
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The Eras Tour | folkmore Section
Alberta Ferretti custom
When the folklore and evermore sets combined into one, Taylor introduced a few other smaller changes to the costuming. These changes feel like a proper 'blending' of the Eras.
For instance, she swapped her delicate folklore ballet flats for a pair of heeled lace up Christian Louboutin boots more similar to the ones she would wear during the previous solo evermore set.
Likewise, she upgraded her bottle green velvet evermore cape (previously custom by Etro who designed both versions of her evermore dresses) to a rich, chocolate brown one by Alberta Ferretti who has been responsible for all of her folklore gown variants.
Alberta Ferretti also provided the costumes for her dancers during this set, though their versions of the capes do not include Taylor's embellished trim down the front and on the edges of the hood.
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alberta ferretti | fall 2015
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Laetitia Casta | Alberta Ferretti
© Paolo Roversi
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Alberta Ferretti Fall 2023
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Alberta Ferretti - Spring 1994 RTW
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The Eras Tour | folkmore section | Version 7
Alberta Ferretti custom
As per my previous note on V6 of Taylor’s newly joined ‘folkmore’ section, this is now the second time we’re retreading design territory. V7 of this dress takes the silhouette and botanical elements of the superb V4 gree(eeeeeeeeeee)n version of the gown and renders it in a saturated berry tone.
Since combining these two sections into one, both folkmore dresses are bolder in colour saturation than the previous folklore gowns. Those ran the gamut of softer tones covering mauve, white, blush pink, the aforementioned celery green, and a soft blue. These colours, by contrast, are much richer and bolder. Whether that’s to represent the ‘supercharged’ aspect of the sister albums being united or perhaps borrowing from the overall bolder, richer, warmer tones from the evermore album visuals (and the now defunct evermore-dedicated costumes) compared to the grayscale of folklore’s.
Photo by Kevin Mazur/TAS24 via Getty Images
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Alberta Ferretti, A/W 1994-95.
Ph. Steven Meisel
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