Oroton first ready-to-wear elegance as models hits the runway at Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival Sydney.
OROTON’S first ready-to-wear collection combined breezy elegance with a nod to its bling-y heritage today.
The iconic Australian handbag company sent printed silk suits, flowy silk shirt dresses with asymmetrical hemlines, soft knits and glomesh down the runway at Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival Sydney.
Oroton’s creative director, Ana Maria Escobar, used glomesh to embellish shirts, jackets, skirts and dresses in keeping with the heritage of the brand, which released its first glomesh purse in1952.
“The core of the brand is accessories and apparel will compliment that,” she said.
“We started with knitwear four seasons ago, which became a capsule collection. Apparel is a great way to show what the brand is about and that we really are a fashion brand, not just retailers.”