Fashion? More Like Fancy-Dress
Fashion? More Like Fancy-Dress
I tuned into Italian TV (TV Moda) to see Vivetta’s collection, expecting creativity. What I saw instead looked like a bad joke. Pillowcases paraded as dresses, and a child made to look like one of Ken Dodd’s Diddymen — laughable if it weren’t so embarrassing.
And then the designer herself appeared, sporting a hairstyle that screamed 1980s skinhead fringe. Hardly the image of cutting-edge style — more like a relic from a forgotten era.
If this was meant to be fashion, it missed the mark by a mile. It felt gimmicky, dated, and completely clueless. Less runway, more fancy-dress party.








