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Éclat Printanier: Alexandra Golovanoff’s new campaign for Spring 2024

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Alexandra Golovanoff’s new Spring 2024 campaign is an ode to the arrival of fine weather, marked by a captivating color palette and timeless pieces. This season, the designer highlights the perfect marriage between vibrant colors and flattering cuts, promising a refreshed and elegant wardrobe.

Classics Reinvented The brand’s flagship pieces, such as the Mila cardigan and André and Chris sweaters, are revealed in a new light, adopting brand-new colors for spring. This meticulous selection of hues underlines Alexandra Golovanoff’s expertise in creating garments that illuminate the complexion and enhance the allure.

Velvet Pants France in Vedette The Velvet Pants France, reinterpreted for the season, become a must-have piece. Available in green, yellow, pink and navy, they feature an elegant cut that emphasizes the waist and lengthens the legs. Its French manufacture underlines Alexandra Golovanoff’s commitment to quality local craftsmanship.

Anti-UV Swimwear Anticipating summer, the brand also presents a new line of swimwear combining functionality and style. With their anti-UV protection, quick-drying properties and made-in-France design, these swimsuits are designed to combine comfort, protection and elegance. The colors and cuts, true to the brand’s DNA, are designed to flatter every figure.

Alexandra Golovanoff’s Spring 2024 campaign is more than a collection; it’s an invitation to celebrate femininity, color and thoughtful design. Each piece testifies to a passion for fashion that sublimates, a love for colors that speak, and a devotion to exceptional craftsmanship.

To discover the complete collection and immerse yourself in the world of Alexandra Golovanoff, visit the official website. Get ready to welcome spring with style, color and a touch of daring.

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