12.2013
VOGUE GERMANY
JULIA STEGNER GIAMPAOLO SGURA
In a striking ode to alpine elegance, the December issue of Vogue Germany captures winter’s sculptural beauty through a lens both opulent and elemental. Nestled among a curation of textural treasures, one piece stands out with quiet confidence. A hooded scarf crafted from alpaca and fur by Alicia Adams Alpaca.
The silhouette softens the cold while heightening the sense of presence. Its tactile richness calls to mind the hush of snowfall and the clarity of high-altitude air. Paired alongside bold knitwear from The Row and the strong tailoring of Alexander McQueen, the alpaca scarf brings warmth without weight, refinement without rigidity. Alicia Adams’ use of sustainably raised Suri alpaca infuses the accessory with a story of heritage and care. This is winter dressing as it should be, thoughtful, sumptuous, and grounded in the natural world. A piece like this doesn’t follow trends. It transcends them.