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MILAN, October 3, 2000 – There was a seemingly endless procession of looks at Alessandro Dell'Acqua, including everything from mint-julep leather overcoats to translucent tops and chiffon skirts gathered at the side.

A green Lurex bikini suddenly gave way to a black blazer worn with a nude shirt and denim skirt; there were also very short shorts, straight trousers with a racing stripe down the side, sporty cardigan jackets and layered chiffon slips—arguably everything and anything a woman could need for Spring.

Nonetheless, the collection lacked direction, and after surveying so many variations of the season's main trends, it was practically impossible to discern any outstanding pieces.

– By Armand Limnander 

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