Pierpaolo Piccioli spun a narrative of unrestrained femininity in the Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection. A meticulous fusion of art, expression, and feminist fervor marked
Milan was awash with energy as the curtains rose on Giorgio Armani‘s highly anticipated Spring/Summer 2024 showcase. Streets adjacent to Armani’s venue, the reputable
For Jil Sander‘s Spring/Summer 2024 collection, a transformation is evident. Lucie and Luke Meier, the creative dynamos behind the label, have projected a new
The juxtaposition of rain and revelry set the stage for Diesel’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection, orchestrated by Glenn Martens. Displaying audacity and sheer tenacity, Diesel
Amidst the tropical backdrop of the Italian Stock Exchange in Milan, Roberto Cavalli’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection emerges like a vivid daydream. Fausto Puglisi, Cavalli’s
Milan’s historic Castello Sforzesco served as the majestic backdrop for Alberta Ferretti‘s Spring/Summer 2024 collection, a display where nature itself joined in, lending an
Perched above the heart of Italy’s fashion capital, the Brioni Spring/Summer 2024 collection, orchestrated by Norbert Stumpfl, unfolds like a masterclass in sartorial sophistication.
Valentino Spring/Summer 2024 menswear collection stands as a beacon of change, challenging the traditional notions of masculinity and power. Pierpaolo Piccioli, the creative force
The illustrious fashion house, Moschino, has announced a monumental fashion show set to take place in Milan on September 21st, which will celebrate the
Valentino, a venerable name in the world of haute couture, is taking an assertive step forward by reclaiming its menswear narrative. Departing from the
After two previous collaborations – AH18 women’s collection and Design Week 2019 with Cristina Celestino’s “Caffè Concerto Cucchi” – MSGM and the famous Milanese
At its historic location on Borgonuovo Street, Emporio Armani, which celebrated its 40th anniversary last year, offered a collection that moved to the sound
“Are we falling into the screen? Are we becoming our phones?”. These questions about our complex relationship with modern technology, Jonathan Anderson has already