This week marked the first time Valentino debuted a couture collection in the U.S., and as you might expect -- the show was an incredible winter wonderland. The 47 looks included gorgeous white capes (which we've been coveting all season long), delicate lace pieces and structured blazers.
It goes without saying the elaborate gowns were breathtaking... even when viewing the collection solely via Twitter. Take a look at the beautiful designs in the tweets below. Can we add any of these to our holiday wish list, please?
When there's a cape, there's a way. #ValentinoNYC pic.twitter.com/zpQ8EnH7nl
— IAMFASHION (@IAMFASHlON) December 11, 2014
This is what heaven looks like in white @MaisonValentino Couture #VALENTINONYC pic.twitter.com/adxxRHHNTk
— FashionweekNYC (@FashionweekNYC) December 11, 2014
Totally modern couture that I would wear in a nanosecond @MaisonValentino #VALENTINONYC show ゚ムマ゚ムマ pic.twitter.com/CKISL0NOix
— Eva Chen (@evachen212) December 11, 2014
If someone were to surprise me with something from #VALENTINONYC couture line, I'd probably own u my life. pic.twitter.com/Nze9GL8N4q
— Queen Rose (@rosamirandaa) December 12, 2014
Dreaming of @MaisonValentino's latest #allwhite collection. Image source: maisonvalentino IG #VALENTINONYC pic.twitter.com/DrGCGtJU1h
— Just Say Yes (@JustSayYes_SA) December 12, 2014
WATCH: The @MaisonValentino Valentino Haute Couture New York Fashion Show http://t.co/i8JGsFdRNc #VALENTINONYC pic.twitter.com/EaH81pAQ4L
— FashionweekNYC (@FashionweekNYC) December 11, 2014
White loafers with gold details @MaisonValentino. In love! #VALENTINONYC pic.twitter.com/8JutWtDsit
— Eva Chen (@evachen212) December 11, 2014
@MaisonValentino presented a divine haute couture collection in NYC last night! #valentino http://t.co/ccVfysJPxi pic.twitter.com/2D8inXiyz7
— DailyFrontRowᅡᆴ (@DailyFrontRow) December 11, 2014
Detailed > Valentino Sala Bianca 945 Runway White Haute > #ValentinoNYC pic.twitter.com/ss5s67F6BB
— What's Trending?? (@nicolasvillar12) December 12, 2014
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