Thursday, September 27, 2012

Cant Stop Thinking About... Milan Fashion Week Edition


Thank goodness New York hosts the first major Fashion Week of the season because, more often than not, it's a snooze compared to the fantastic (and fantastically entertaining) fashions we see across the pond. Here's a look at some of the most memorable moments from the Spring 2013 Milan Fashion Week shows.

 
  • Kooky Footwear

    You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

    Kooky Footwear
  • A New Take

    Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

    A New Take
  • Accessory Ace

    Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

    Accessory Ace
  • Hot Summer

    From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

    Hot Summer
  • Origami Hair

    Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

    Origami Hair
  • Potato Sack Fashion

    Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

    Potato Sack Fashion
  • Print Free Perfection

    Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

    Print Free Perfection
  • Subtle?

    Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

    Subtle?
  • The Queen is Back

    Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

    The Queen is Back
  • Sheer Opulence

    Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

    Sheer Opulence
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  • Kooky Footwear

    You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

    Kooky Footwear
  • A New Take

    Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

    A New Take
  • Accessory Ace

    Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

    Accessory Ace
  • Hot Summer

    From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

    Hot Summer
  • Origami Hair

    Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

    Origami Hair
  • Potato Sack Fashion

    Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

    Potato Sack Fashion
  • Print Free Perfection

    Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

    Print Free Perfection
  • Subtle?

    Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

    Subtle?
  • The Queen is Back

    Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

    The Queen is Back
  • Sheer Opulence

    Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

    Sheer Opulence
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  • Kooky Footwear

    You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

    Kooky Footwear
  • A New Take

    Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

    A New Take
  • Accessory Ace

    Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

    Accessory Ace
  • Hot Summer

    From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

    Hot Summer
  • Origami Hair

    Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

    Origami Hair
  • Potato Sack Fashion

    Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

    Potato Sack Fashion
  • Print Free Perfection

    Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

    Print Free Perfection
  • Subtle?

    Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

    Subtle?
  • The Queen is Back

    Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

    The Queen is Back
  • Sheer Opulence

    Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

    Sheer Opulence

You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

You know editors are going to be clamoring for these come Spring, but why, why, WHY?

Roberto Cavalli sticks with his brand signatures but goes in a more relaxed, wearable direction for his Just Cavalli line.  

Fendi never disappoints when it comes to handbags.

From Fendi to Prada (pictured here), countless designers showed fur for spring.

Could there be a more artful bun than the one at Gucci?

Dolce & Gabbana was inspired by Sicily this season. I guess they like potatoes over there?

Marni goes minimalist…and it works.

Donatella Versace calls this season’s Versace collection subtle…

Jil Sander is back and wows with a fantastic collection for her namesake label.

Peter Dundas continues to distance himself from the boho aesthetic he introduced at Emilio Pucci with lots of opulent and sheer looks.

Images: IMAXtree


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