In his debut collection for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Diego Binetti turns to Mother Earth for inspiration. This collection celebrates the woman as a lush goddess in her ripe garden of earthly delights. The spring hues of pink carnation, cream, beige, yellow, and pale blues illustrate a woman who recognizes her own beauty reflected in the natural things around her.
Binetti says, “I design for a woman who owns her domain and has a passion for life. It’s a woman’s inner beauty blooming through my work.”


Binetti follows the continuing trend of off-the-shoulder dresses and ruffles, but his innovative conceptualization of these trends is quite different. Flouncy mid-length skirts are paired with crocheted tops while tie-dyed, off-the-shoulder peasant dresses are belted with macramé and wooden beaded sashes. Embroidered harem pants are matched with loose-fitting, breezy tops.

Overall, Diego Binetti’s debut collection was a success. The audience got to view a wonderful line that was an interesting hybrid of couture and ready-to-wear.