The designer’s resort collection featured shorter hemlines and less embellishment than he usually shows.
After a bright spring collection, the designer wanted to tone things down for pre-fall.
Vanessa Williams on Monday showed up at Carlos Miele’s runway show with her stylist – a celebrity’s best accessory this season.
The designer proved once again that he knows how to crank up the volume.
Going sultry for resort, the designer showed a lineup that included a one-shouldered gown in allover white sequins with an illusion sleeve.
The Brazilian brothers and DJ partners were the main attraction Monday at Carlos Miele’s runway show at The Stage at Lincoln Center.
Inspired by the women in Southern Brazil, the designer sent out some pretty black and gold pampas prints (the native feline) on short silk dresses.
In a collection full of beautiful looks, standouts included two dresses done in an Impressionist-inspired print.
The designer continued to champion his Brazilian roots with colorful printed gowns and jumpsuits.
Inspired by Rio in the Seventies, the designer turned out a festive collection filled with vibrant and decadent gowns.
The designer stayed true to his Brazilian roots, delivering a sexy and vibrant lineup.
The Brazilian designer and the magazine’s editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani co-hosted a party to support the Rainforest Foundation US.
Bossa nova superstar Bebel Gilberto opened Carlos Miele’s show with her take on “Another Brick in the Wall,” a cultural mash-up that didn’t exactly jibe.
Rio de Janeiro and its relaxed sophistication served as inspiration for Carlos Miele’s collection.
Carlos Miele’s ladies like a little sugar in their proverbial coffee, so the zippers trimming colorful dresses and rosettes on skirts will suit them just fine.