Designer Cristopher Nying styled models in two polar opposite looks, showcasing how powerfully transformational fashion can be.
Inside Allianz MiCo, the craft-led Italian luxury label closed out Milan Fashion Week on a grassy hillside akin to those in Australia, famous for producing the world’s premier wool.
Designer Luca Magliano imagined his latest menswear manifesto strolling through his beachside hometown at dark, hunting for a “violent minute.”
On the techy London designer’s debut Milan Fashion Week runway, shapeshifting was the name of the game.
At Fondazione Prada on Sunday, a towering pipe structure became the breeding ground for Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons’ newest menswear manifesto: a commentary on the human element behind getting dressed.
Flirting with tantalizing textures, animalier prints and quirky accessories, the Italian megabrand outfitted the modern Emporio man in a wardrobe equally fresh and classic.
During Milan Fashion Week, the luxury Italian label debuted a fresh set of cold-weather goods across its abundant sub-labels, including Ghost, Stellina, Marina and more.
Titled, “Holy Motor,” the 23-look showcase included garments that blend street and biker style.
Titled “The Look,” the Italian designer’s sophisticated collection met Milan’s glitterati on a runway guarded by his watchful blue eye.
At Milan’s Allianz Mico, creative director Alessandro Sartori sent his designs on a carousel around a humungous heap of bright orange woolen scraps.
The French-Italian label began with its classic LeVrai 3.0 jacket and transformed the silhouette into something more experimental.
The British-Italian label commissioned 1,500 printed balloons from artist Dominic Myatt to decorate its Milan Fashion Week runway.