Cashmere and chiffon. Rigor and sentiment. They fragment, fly away, dance from catwalk to catwalk, from New York to Milan, the new furor of the season, contrasting, exhilarated in their diversities, composing a kaleidoscope image, unsettling. Exciting in their complexity, just as the reality of contemporary living is complex and articulated, where every day is synonymous of change, flowing, not always like a calm river. A romantic vein stems from it, very subtle, almost imperceptible, yet, its tuberose scent remains in the air. Victorian, like the Brontë sisters, demure and complacent to literary and artistic allusions, but with a libertine soul, like a chatelaine, willing to stand up for herself and for her hero. Cheerful and fun, ready to break the rules, choosing a paradox. “The heart has its reasons,…