The Milan Fashion Week is over and his presence has not gone unnoticed in the fashion world. From Giorgio Armani’s closed-door, uninvited parade because of the Coronavirus to the incorporation of Raf Simons as the firm’s Creative Co-Director (what a fantasy!). But in addition to this, the Italian Fashion Week has left with wonderful collections where fantasy and madness have made an appearance.
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Gucci
Since Alessandro Michele was crowned Creative Director of the Italian firm, his shows have attracted attention. From the staging -sometimes with controversy included-, to the choice of models and the reloaded outfits presented. This time it couldn’t be less, and the street wear have mixed with each other.
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s collections are endless, and all of their proposals are a faithful reflection of the Italian couple’s style. To the surprise of all attendees, this new collection stands out for giving prominence to the color black and thus showing its more dark.
Prada
Miuccia Prada doesn’t follow trends, she creates them and everything Prada launches goes viral. His Autumn-Winter 2020/2021 collection is full of interesting proposals that will surely make him famous in the world of fashion (did anyone doubt it?).
Fendi
Feminine with an original touch that makes her unique, that’s Fendi’s vision for this coming season. With proposals that mixed the classic cut with a very original touch, this collection made the fashion world fall in love with its most exquisite simplicity.
Moschino
Since Jeremy Scott joined Moschino’s artistic direction, the madness of the firm knows no limits. Next season we will be presented with an 80s version of Marie Antoinette, two very crazy concepts that together create something unprecedented.
Versace
Versace’s collections are always presented with a sexy touch that makes them unique, and for next season the brand has mixed that sensual touch with prints and colours that are as eye-catching as possible. The result? Garments that are sure to succeed in street style and red carpets.
Bottega Veneta
Daniel Lee is so cool that his entrance to Bottega Veneta has put the firm in the spotlight. Not only do their accessories become viralized every season, their clothes make us dream of a day to day full of style and elegance.
Photos | IMaxTree
The Milan Fashion Week is over and his presence has not gone unnoticed in the fashion world. From Giorgio Armani’s closed-door, uninvited parade because of the Coronavirus to the incorporation of Raf Simons as the firm’s Creative Co-Director (what a fantasy!). But in addition to this, the Italian Fashion Week has left with wonderful collections where fantasy and madness have made an appearance.
Gucci
Since Alessandro Michele was crowned Creative Director of the Italian firm, his shows have attracted attention. From the staging -sometimes with controversy included-, to the choice of models and the reloaded outfits presented. This time it couldn’t be less, and the street wear have mixed with each other.
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s collections are endless, and all of their proposals are a faithful reflection of the Italian couple’s style. To the surprise of all attendees, this new collection stands out for giving prominence to the color black and thus showing its more dark.
Prada
Miuccia Prada doesn’t follow trends, she creates them and everything Prada launches goes viral. His Autumn-Winter 2020/2021 collection is full of interesting proposals that will surely make him famous in the world of fashion (did anyone doubt it?).
Fendi
Feminine with an original touch that makes her unique, that’s Fendi’s vision for this coming season. With proposals that mixed the classic cut with a very original touch, this collection made the fashion world fall in love with its most exquisite simplicity.
Moschino
Since Jeremy Scott joined Moschino’s artistic direction, the madness of the firm knows no limits. Next season we will be presented with an 80s version of Marie Antoinette, two very crazy concepts that together create something unprecedented.
Versace
Versace’s collections are always presented with a sexy touch that makes them unique, and for next season the brand has mixed that sensual touch with prints and colours that are as eye-catching as possible. The result? Garments that are sure to succeed in street style and red carpets.
Bottega Veneta
Daniel Lee is so cool that his entrance to Bottega Veneta has put the firm in the spotlight. Not only do their accessories become viralized every season, their clothes make us dream of a day to day full of style and elegance.
Photos | IMaxTree
The Milan Fashion Week is over and his presence has not gone unnoticed in the fashion world. From Giorgio Armani’s closed-door, uninvited parade because of the Coronavirus to the incorporation of Raf Simons as the firm’s Creative Co-Director (what a fantasy!). But in addition to this, the Italian Fashion Week has left with wonderful collections where fantasy and madness have made an appearance.
Gucci
Since Alessandro Michele was crowned Creative Director of the Italian firm, his shows have attracted attention. From the staging -sometimes with controversy included-, to the choice of models and the reloaded outfits presented. This time it couldn’t be less, and the street wear have mixed with each other.
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s collections are endless, and all of their proposals are a faithful reflection of the Italian couple’s style. To the surprise of all attendees, this new collection stands out for giving prominence to the color black and thus showing its more dark.
Prada
Miuccia Prada doesn’t follow trends, she creates them and everything Prada launches goes viral. His Autumn-Winter 2020/2021 collection is full of interesting proposals that will surely make him famous in the world of fashion (did anyone doubt it?).
Fendi
Feminine with an original touch that makes her unique, that’s Fendi’s vision for this coming season. With proposals that mixed the classic cut with a very original touch, this collection made the fashion world fall in love with its most exquisite simplicity.
Moschino
Since Jeremy Scott joined Moschino’s artistic direction, the madness of the firm knows no limits. Next season we will be presented with an 80s version of Marie Antoinette, two very crazy concepts that together create something unprecedented.
Versace
Versace’s collections are always presented with a sexy touch that makes them unique, and for next season the brand has mixed that sensual touch with prints and colours that are as eye-catching as possible. The result? Garments that are sure to succeed in street style and red carpets.
Bottega Veneta
Daniel Lee is so cool that his entrance to Bottega Veneta has put the firm in the spotlight. Not only do their accessories become viralized every season, their clothes make us dream of a day to day full of style and elegance.
Photos | IMaxTree
The Milan Fashion Week is over and his presence has not gone unnoticed in the fashion world. From Giorgio Armani’s closed-door, uninvited parade because of the Coronavirus to the incorporation of Raf Simons as the firm’s Creative Co-Director (what a fantasy!). But in addition to this, the Italian Fashion Week has left with wonderful collections where fantasy and madness have made an appearance.
Gucci
Since Alessandro Michele was crowned Creative Director of the Italian firm, his shows have attracted attention. From the staging -sometimes with controversy included-, to the choice of models and the reloaded outfits presented. This time it couldn’t be less, and the street wear have mixed with each other.
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s collections are endless, and all of their proposals are a faithful reflection of the Italian couple’s style. To the surprise of all attendees, this new collection stands out for giving prominence to the color black and thus showing its more dark.
Prada
Miuccia Prada doesn’t follow trends, she creates them and everything Prada launches goes viral. His Autumn-Winter 2020/2021 collection is full of interesting proposals that will surely make him famous in the world of fashion (did anyone doubt it?).
Fendi
Feminine with an original touch that makes her unique, that’s Fendi’s vision for this coming season. With proposals that mixed the classic cut with a very original touch, this collection made the fashion world fall in love with its most exquisite simplicity.
Moschino
Since Jeremy Scott joined Moschino’s artistic direction, the madness of the firm knows no limits. Next season we will be presented with an 80s version of Marie Antoinette, two very crazy concepts that together create something unprecedented.
Versace
Versace’s collections are always presented with a sexy touch that makes them unique, and for next season the brand has mixed that sensual touch with prints and colours that are as eye-catching as possible. The result? Garments that are sure to succeed in street style and red carpets.
Bottega Veneta
Daniel Lee is so cool that his entrance to Bottega Veneta has put the firm in the spotlight. Not only do their accessories become viralized every season, their clothes make us dream of a day to day full of style and elegance.
Photos | IMaxTree