Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2024 marked a significant shift for the label, with Giorgio Armani returning to the brand’s core strengths: sophisticated tailoring and timeless
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons‘ latest offering for Prada Fall/Winter 2024 is a captivating exploration of femininity, history, and the complexities of the present.
Etro‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, presented by Marco de Vincenzo, unfolded like a theatrical performance, complete with oversized masks reminiscent of ancient Greek tragedies. This
Fausto Puglisi, Creative director of Roberto Cavalli, injected a fresh perspective into the brand’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, marked by a surprising departure from its
Max Mara‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, presented by the ever-inventive Ian Griffiths, offered a masterclass in sophisticated elegance, drawing inspiration from the iconic French writer
Alessandro Dell’Acqua never fails to inject a dose of glamour into Milan Fashion Week. His N°21 collections, brimming with sheer fabrics, glitzy embellishments, and
Alberta Ferretti‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection, unveiled at Milan Fashion Week, offered a captivating blend of the ethereal and the pragmatic. While the designer’s reputation
Brunello Cucinelli‘s Fall/Winter 2024 collection embodied the essence of “gentle luxury,” a term the designer himself prefers over “quiet luxury.” Eschewing ostentation, the presentation
Diesel‘s Fall/Winter 2024 show shattered the traditional fashion show model, inviting the world into the heart of the creative process through a 72-hour livestream.
Imagine the vibrant chaos of Shibuya after a downpour. Neon signs bleed onto glistening streets, taxis become chrome comets, and pedestrians transform into umbrella-wielding
Alessandro Sartori’s latest Zegna Fall/Winter 2024 collection was an immersive journey into the heart of the brand’s Italian roots. Stepping into Milan’s darkened former
Jonathan Anderson, fashion’s ever-audacious provocateur, took Milan Fashion Week Men’s by storm (or perhaps snuck in through a keyhole?) with his JW Anderson Fall/Winter
Milan’s modernist Villa Necchi Campiglio played host to a Tod’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection that whispered, not screamed, luxury. Gone were the days of extravagant
Brioni unveiled its Fall/Winter 2024 collection in a captivating twist that blurred the lines between past and present. The setting? The Circolo Filologico Milanese,
Silvia Venturini Fendi’s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear is a bold departure from nostalgia, weaving a tapestry of classic British countryside influences with a distinctly modern
A lone black lighthouse stood sentinel against a slate-grey catwalk, casting long shadows as Loredana Berte’s “Il Mare D’inverno” filled the Teatro. The evocative