Archive: February 2010
Not only the one performed today was The fashion Show par excellence, but also it brought with it a brand new concept of chic, which redefines contemporary style and taste.
With the beating sound of drums, the Roberto Musso show started. Judging from the music, a tribal influenced look was expected to come down the runway but a punk-chic woman walked out in a tailored suit instead.
Anna Molinari decided to celebrate "the true pride of the Maison" in this collection: knitwear. Cream loops of threads decorate garments and accessories and enrich the silhouette with voluminous cuffs, shoulders and shawl collars.
The endless research for the future of clothing led Soprani to create a new elegant mannish style with the come-back of overchecks and fabrics borrowed from the menswear.
Marlene Dietrich's timeless charm explodes at Lorenzo Riva, where elegance meets humor and austerity meets sensuality. The suits recall a 40s allure modernized by padded shoulders on the structured blazers and belts holding tight the waist.
Haute's fall 2010 show was one of the collections I liked most during the 2nd day of Milan Fashion week. My favorite look was the one with the loose fitted brown leather skirt teamed with the grey knee socks and the lazy frowned pale pink scarf.
After taking a season off, the awaited Alessandro Dell'Acqua's come-back debuted with his new brand: N°21. The venue was crowded with famous editors, press and fashion insiders, all thrilled for the return of one of the most influential Italian fashion designers.
A wild guess on what Alviero Martini's view on fall 2010 would probably "back to earth". At least that was my first thought when the first model appeared on the catwalk.