Milan Fashion Week Fall 2022 Showcased The Finest Of What The Fashion World Has To Supply - 2 minutes read
Milan Fashion Week Fall 2022 showcased the finest of what the fashion world has to supply. It’s most likely the best Milan Fashion Week in decades. Glenn Martens got things started with a bang with his Y2K-inspired Diesel collection. Kim Jones‘ most recent Fendi collection had a Hitchcockian vibe to it. The Roberto Cavalli woman, according to Fausto Puglisi, will be vampy, campy, sexy, and play hard to get. Ian Griffiths at Max Mara was inspired by the work of Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
At Prada, models paraded through a steel sci-fi passage, with co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons possibly producing their best collection yet. Glittering slip skirts and strong-shouldered blazers are among the must-haves. Gucci debuted another shocking collaboration, this time with Adidas Originals, while Jeremy Scott provided us with a conceptual show to remember, with everything from lights to sofas to drapes serving as ideas. Bottega Veneta‘s new era has begun, with Matthieu Blazy making his long-awaited debut, fusing color and structure while honoring the brand’s tradition of exceptional craftsmanship. At Versace, no dress was too small, and no skirt was too short. Giorgio Armani presented an elegant as well as innovative collection, while models walked the runway in silence in honor of Ukraine.
Prada
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Gucci
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Moschino
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Fendi
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Giorgio Armani
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Dolce & Gabbana
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Alberta Ferretti
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Versace
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Max Mara
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Marni
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Bottega Veneta
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Roberto Cavalli
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Jil Sander
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Trussardi
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N°21
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Ferrari
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Blumarine
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Diesel
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Philipp Plein
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