Nymphs of the South:
A Botanical Awakening
The new collection by Angela Lasalandra celebrates the harmony between the rigorous architecture of nature and the fluidity of Mediterranean dreams.
Nymphs of the South: A Botanical Awakening
The new collection by Angela Lasalandra celebrates the harmony between the rigorous architecture of nature and the fluidity of Mediterranean dreams.
Tailored for you
Each creation is born from your proportions, in a dialogue between body and fabric that defines the uniqueness of the garment.
Sartorial knowledge
Each piece embodies meticulous research, where gesture and technique blend in a balance handed down from generation to generation.
Conscious production
Only what is chosen is born. An approach that respects time, materials, and the essential.
The Poetry of the Flower
Each silk shirt in the women's line is a botanical artwork to wear. The collar is no longer just a detail, but the corolla of a flower blooming on the décolletage: silk petals that frame the face with the delicacy of a peony or the decisiveness of a wild lily.
Palette: Warm terracotta tones, sunny ochre, and the pink of coastal sunsets.
Geometries of Heat
The Angela Lasalandra man chooses the boldness of relaxed elegance. Coordinated crêpe de chine and satin suits play with geometric prints reminiscent of sun-kissed majolica and the sharp shadows of Mediterranean porticos.
The Cut
Fluid silhouettes for shirts and trousers that caress the body, transforming summer heat into an experience of pure visual and tactile comfort.
"Wearing this collection means carrying the scent of salt and the vital heartbeat of Mediterranean flora. It's not just fashion, it's a silken emotion."
Angela Lasalandra
Angela Lasalandra
I am a daughter of the South, my memories are made of sun-kissed alleys, of wind that perfumes the flowers, of shades of ochre, of red earth, of black cypress trees against the sky.
Yet, I've also breathed other skies: those of the North, with their shadows, their geometry, their precision. Here, at the meeting point between South and North, I construct my collections. Not as a uniform, but as a story.