The shows in Milan this year were the most vibrant and unique, featuring a little bit of everything: bright colors and pastels, florals, lace, and fur. All the looks should have been featured as “best,” so choosing so few was the most difficult task.
Featured first is Dolce & Gabbana, who celebrated motherhood in their collection, carrying babies and children in the show and having pregnant models walk.
Next up is Prada’s collection, which modernized the 70s look.
Sportmax’s collection was the coziest with hand-stitched blanket coats.
Roberto Cavalli brought eclectic vibes to the runway, leaving us wanting more.
Giorgio Armani introduced a hybrid of a trouser and skirt, and we could not be more intrigued. The collection was a sea of blues and blacks with pops of color.
Missoni brought back the 90’s with bright colors and exciting patterns.
Fendi was neutral heaven with a mix of fur dresses and long puffer coats.
Gucci’s collection was youthful, giving off a sense of eccentric freedom.
Full of fur and tons of fitted looks, Marni led a pack of fierce warriors down the runway.
Alberta Ferretti found inspiration dating back to the Renaissance, and her queen-like pieces have us feeling like we want to be royalty.
Trussardi was a leather wonderland, need we say more?
Antonio Marras had us wanting to take looks right off the runway, including this dress.
Versace’s collection was as bright as can be with head-to-toe yellows, reds, greens all embracing the runway.
Geometric galore took over the runway at Salvatore Ferragamo.
Moschino always brings its variation of pop culture, and this season was no different with its cartoon collection.