Silversea Cruises' newly designed uniforms were
previewed in a fashion show held aboard Silver Wind in Venice last
month.
The uniforms were created by Italy's prestigious Istituto
Europeo di Design (IED) of Milan, a specialized fashion school for
designers destined for the fashion brands globally.
The project was launched in September 2012, when
the IED team spent several days aboard Silver Spirit, drawing
creative inspiration from the elegant ship's Art Deco interior,
and gaining insight into the functions and needs of the ship's
officers and staff working in a diversity of settings, including
reception, restaurants, lounges, and housekeeping.
The collection of new uniforms features natural
fabrics, including cotton and wool, in a black, white, blue, and
gray color palette.
"We're delighted to showcase the talents of the
up-and-coming fashion designers of IED," said Cristina Levis,
Silversea's head of business development. "They have created
stylish and comfortable uniforms that will be made in Italy and
that effectively project the sophistication, professionalism, and
graciousness of the ladies and gentlemen who represent our brand."
The collection was designed by Antonio Pala,
Alla Polozenko, Laura Liistro, and Magdalena Kilkovich. The
project was coordinated by Francesca Tottoli, manager of special
projects for IED Moda, and professors Valentina Conzo and Alfonso
Granieri.
In the coming months, several hundred Silversea
shipboard employees will be outfitted in the new uniforms.
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