Sara Battaglia kept it simple for fall: slim silhouettes, lots of masculine-inspired suits, primary colors, crisp white shirts with thoughtful details. She worked on wardrobe classics with lasting appeal: no diva-like glamor in sight, but a polished take on the everyday.
Battaglia believes that seduction can be subtle and go hand in hand with comfort and functionality. Her tailoring blazers, although rigorously cut, accentuate the waist in a feminine way; The same can be said of the wide-leg, high-waisted trousers, often paired with a white satin T-shirt for an easy yet stylish look. “A tailored, powerful jacket can give you attitude and confidence,” she said, “and when it’s well put together, it shows a certain level of respect for others.”
The line is affordable and guarantees quality. As prices of luxury brands have risen to unprecedented levels, Battaglia sees opportunities to be more thoughtful and avoid excesses, both in terms of style and pricing. It’s a smart move, one that gives an independent designer like her the space to survive and possibly thrive: “What I want is to give women great pieces that they can play with, that can last in their lives and their wardrobe for a long time – attractive fashion. at the right price.”