The Giacinta collection recovers hyper-feminine silhouettes as a symbol of power, moving away from the need to break gender roles by transferring masculine silhouettes to women's wardrobes, an unnecessary exercise when a skirt carries as much or more symbolic weight as a suit. Draped and gathered silhouettes and shapes that allude to the works of the great fashion houses of the twentieth century wish to recover the French savoir-faire along with the tradition of craftsmanship and the great craft of haute couture that is produced to this day in Italy, Carrera's country of origin.
Having graduated in fashion design from the Accademia Belle Arte di Napoli, and after a stop in Barcelona to broaden his horizons and references, his next destination is Paris. In this interview, he gives us details about his collection, his vision of the industry, and what we can expect from his promising future.