Greek designer Alecca Carrano focuses on the ‘mature’ woman

Greek designer Alecca Carrano, a known name in fashion circles in Europe and the US, has a subtle and subdued style of using simple yet sensuous cuts to flatter a woman’s body. She offers a range of evening gowns and transparent wraps that have a very 1920s look, apart from art-deco designs.

“I design for the mature women who are comfortable with their bodies. There is no naked feel to the clothes, but they are low-necked and flowy – enough to make a woman feel womanly,” Carrano told IANS on the sidelines of the Delhi Fashion Week (DFW) here. Read more
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