The conceptual basis of the Spring collection by Sorelle Era was the stories of the lost and original sin, described in countless works of art. We continue to talk about physicality, sensuality and the role of women, processing our emotions, experience and knowledge into the form of clothing.
The acceptance of good and evil, black and white, sin and divine purity.
Sorelle Era '23 Spring collection embodies the importance of the duality of a woman's nature. She is pure and sinful, and this allows her to make informed choices and be truly herself, regardless of the fundamentals and human prejudices.
The designers were inspired by the imagery and colour techniques typical of Northern Renaissance paintings. The central work was the diptych "Garden of Earthly Delights" by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch.
Thus, a cropped jacket in combined faux leather evokes the contrast between a dark background and light, almost transparent skin. And the image of the serpent temptress can be traced in several pieces in the collection: the asymmetric Lilith Maxi dress seems to wrap around the naked body, and the detail on the sleeves of the Serpent jacket accurately conveys the movement of the snake in a spiral.
Corsets, subtly woven into the brand's DNA, appear in unexpected designs: a jacket in soft faux leather on a corset base is a mixture of sensuality and overt sexuality. And the Raphael blouse with deconstructed sleeves is a mix of classic men's tailoring and a body corset.
Spring is a time for rebirth, renewal and bold plans. Meet the new Sorelle Era collection this Spring.