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Versace's Istante line mixes up fluorescent fun and smart chic

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Versace's Istante line mixes up fluorescent fun and smart chic
By Parvathi Nayar Narayan

JAKARTA (JP): Istante is not, as is often assumed, a second
line for the Gianni Versace label but a brand that stands on its
own. The other popular misconception is that it is designed by
Donatella Versace. Not true, for the clothes that make up the
Istante line were created exclusively by Gianni Versace.

The showing of Istante Spring/Summer 1996, as part of the
Grand Hyatt Fashion Series, is probably one of the last of the
Spring/Summer 1996 Collections to be shown in Jakarta this year.
The Versace Fall Collection 1996, after all, has already been
unveiled in Paris.

The Istante range is strong on simplicity, minimum fuss andwearability. The clothes are designed for the slightly moremature working woman; the ultra-young ultra-hip market is theexclusive territory of Versace's Versus label, which incidentally
is always presented first in New York. However in the Istantecollection that was recently on show here, it could be arguedthat there was some crossover; the clothes had a trendysilhouette-enhancing line to them, "... unlike the straighterlines that are usually part of an Istante collection, " saysSylvie Cecilia, the Advertising Promotion and PR Manager. The colors dominating the collection are an unusual mix of
black, white, a buttery yellow and fluorescent green. The clothes
are fashioned from materials with plain and textured finishes,stretchy synthetics, and playful combinations of opaque and sheerfabrics.

The show opened with a selection of slim swinging skirts
teamed with tops that celebrate skinniness. Those that sport a
figure-hugging look cling like second skin in the collection's
trademark punch-in-the-eye green or yellow, or are de rigeur body
suits in black or white stretch lace, while others are of thin
material complemented by softly rounded collars. These outfits are all accessorized entirely from the Istante
range. Most notable and noticeable were the large baroque sun
glasses. Bags, little boxy numbers with a small handle or bigger
versions of the same shape, seemed to be designed largely with
Japanese tastes in mind. Prints are mostly restricted to trousers. An overallgeometrically arranged print of red flowers on white with anoccasional flower in surprising black, is eyecatching, andcomes in other color variations. These sassy trousers were teamedwith severely plain tops whose only ornamentation is saddle-
stitching in a contrasting color. Many clothes have a cheekily sporty look. T-Shirts and dressesare jazzed up with a bold colorful stripes, a dress in not one
but two shades of fluorescent green. Zips are used to interesting
effect - as an accent for work clothes peppering up, say, a
yellow checked suit right down to zippered wrists; in casuals,
for example, down the front and back of a dress and accentuated
by contrast piping; even amongst the evening wear there is an
eminently wearable black dress with metallic embroidery worked
down the sides of the zips. Other formal wear consists of form-fitting dresses in plainopaques -- black or white -- cut low across the front and back
with transparent material in the same color making up the neck.Enlivened by interesting accessories - a broad silver meshbracelet or tiny square bag slipped over the wrist with a wideleather band - the shorter dress worked better than ones with thelonger, somewhat uncertain hemlines. The Istante collection is not as vast and varied as the GianniVersace range, and does not for instance have any chinaware(Medusa-inspired or otherwise) or furnishing. Still it does offera fairly comprehensive selection which includes menswear and
accessories, though the show at the Fountain Lounge, Grand Hyatt,
showcased only women's apparel. These range in price from Rp
200,000 to over Rp 2 million and are available exclusively at theIstante Boutique in Plaza Indonesia.

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