Oceano
FUTURE FREE-STYLE
Spotlight on the new millennium. The Oceano beachwear collection is choosing spectacular finishes, use of vinyl and sculptural cut-out. For a techno-summer characterised by mingling and pure colour, to mix with photographic or vaguely ethno-inspired patterns at will, all revised in a contemporary style.

COLOURS
Yellow, pink, green, orange, dark blue, red, black and white.

THE TRIUMPH OF PLAIN COLOUR
The colour is “pure” and absolute in design proposals in which the shapes are sculpted on the body and the silhouettes look to the future, projected towards the new millennium.

BAKELITE MOOD
It looks like a tribute to the 1950s, to the slightly blasé elegance of jewels made in bakelite. The nostalgic/vintage theme, however, makes way for a reinterpretation with a strong, decidedly modern flavour. The plates and the maxi pearls in shiny black and white resin hold bands of Lycra to be tied behind the neck. Like a necklace.

TECHNO VINYL
Techno reflections in black and white. A bikini and a pair of shorts in patent leather personalised with rhinestone maxi-flowers. Vinyl effects are used again for the faux leather buckles and the piping that border the silhouettes.

GLAMOROUS STUDS
The garments are set alight by studs (black or metallic) in a new concave version that creates striking refractions of light, reinterpreting a must of the metropolitan style.

JACQUARD STYLE
The material texture of terry is suggested by the use of a soft piqué-effect jacquard Lycra, combined with flat Lycra borders that finish in a final bow. The soft impact of the materials and the colours contrasts with bold designs, such as in the one-piece swimsuit with cut-outs on the hips and between the cups.

CROCHET COUTURE
Beyond the beach. The one-piece pant suit in viscose jersey falls loosely on the body. On the rear side, the back is revealed through sensual and intriguing crochet openwork. Crochet knitting is used again for the soft shrug and the short dress, to be worn in a total look over the coordinated bikini or to create a contrast over the prints and the plain-colour versions.

PHOTOGRAPHIC FLOWERS
The print with maxi flowers printed with a special photographic transfer technique, for a hyper-realistic effect.