Veronique Branquinho belongs to the famous wave of quietly subversive Belgian fashion designers that defined the nineties look, the so-called Antwerp Six. An elegant attitude to daily wear, adding a touch of nighttime grace is conveyed in Veronique’s creations. A slender, willowy silhouette is often paired with masculine tailoring, making women come across as innocent and sensual, playful and mysterious at the same time. Her attentive eye for details bring spicy elements into the elegant shows, rhymed by Lee Hazlewood’s gravelly voice or inspired by the eroticism of deserted places.