A catwalk between life and death?
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A catwalk between life and death?
Blumarine FW25 tempers romance with precision, where softness meets edge and femininity is anything but delicate.
A world without rules, where color, destruction, and freedom collide. Diesel FW25-26 has the instinct to create without limits.
The Best Events You Can’t Miss During The Milan Women’s Fashion Week, February 2024.
Italian fashion label Vitelli, have just launched their eighth collection ‘Gioventù Cosmica’ that translates to ‘cosmic youth’. The 24 pieces exhibit both artistic and responsible clothing through great Italian craftsmanship.
Adriana Hot Couture show for spring summer 2021 problematized the blurred lines between reality and virtuality. It was a feast of visualisation, hot intimidation and untainted reality – even if still in its cradle.
Magliano SS20 welcomed us yet again with a stunning cast of intriguingly diverse models, swanning down the runway.
The Italian designer, Marco de Vincenzo, recognized internationally as one of the most innovative and interesting voices in Italian fashion presented his last innovative collection at the MFW show of AW19.
Arthur Arbesser’s AW19 collection smoothens the contrast between sensitive fluidity and mathematical precision inspired by his own atelier.
A world of bold and colourful exploration. Annakiki’s AW19 collection celebrates the power of being ‘one of a kind’.
The latest from Les Hommes is an homage to urban city life, housing a collection of sports-inspired casualwear.
MGSM speeds into fashion week with a collection inspired by race-cars and automobiles.
Masters of understated luxury, N°21 exhibits a collection that exudes elegance and modernity.
Shinpei Yamagishi takes us on a journey through bohemian colour palettes and deconstructed layers in his Milan Fashion Week debut.
Miaoran reveals an Autumn Winter 2019 collection that features militarial design and sophisticated tailoring with a look to the future.
Magliano’s Autumn Winter 2019 collection is an 80s-inspired homage to the late writer and poet, Pier Vittorio Tondelli.
Fashion Glitch, the new SS19 collection designed by Anna Yang, creative director of Annakiki, rocked the runway of the first day of MFW!
Erika Cavallini gave us a taste of the traditional British textile traditions and countryside infused with influences from vintage tapestry.
It’s more an emotional than a physical movement. The idea of luxury is flexible and can also be an extraordinary normality. A protection from mediocracy. — Wolfgang Joop
The sparkling tones of rusty burnt orange in velvet textures were the most eye-capturing looks amongst Damir's monochrome and layered fall shapes. Punk-inspired pieces and oversized outerwear contrasted with kimono styling and fluid draping.