Milan Fashion Week made a splash, confirming its status as the capital of the fashion industry. Luxury brands adhered to trends and their own style.
Bottega Veneta traditionally showed a lot of leather, adding layering and pleating.
Dolce & Gabbana dedicated the entire collection to its favorite item - the tuxedo.
Classic and punk mixed in the new collection from Versace.
Ferragamo - everything was beautiful here, from the silhouette to the color scheme. The show left a pleasant impression, especially for fans of monochrome.
This fashion week will be remembered by bright debuts: Walter Chiapponi as creative director of Blumarine and Matteo Tamburini at the head of Tod's.
A total of 55 shows took place at MFW.
Bottega Veneta traditionally showed a lot of leather, adding layering and pleating.
Dolce & Gabbana dedicated the entire collection to its favorite item - the tuxedo.
Classic and punk mixed in the new collection from Versace.
Ferragamo - everything was beautiful here, from the silhouette to the color scheme. The show left a pleasant impression, especially for fans of monochrome.
This fashion week will be remembered by bright debuts: Walter Chiapponi as creative director of Blumarine and Matteo Tamburini at the head of Tod's.
A total of 55 shows took place at MFW.