Saturday 28 February 2015

#MFW - Versace, Pucci, Etro and more...

Dsquared2
There was a Navajo cum military theme happening at Dsquared for their fall 2015 show. Dean and Dan Caten certainly kept up their reputation as 'more is more' kings of Milan, but mixed cultures and shapes together to create something a lot more interesting. The brocade jackets with gold frogging were very stylish, the fur stoles and gilets perfectly complimented the khaki undertones and the colourful poncho's were lovely too.

Emilio Pucci
Not as chic as past Pucci shows, yet Peter Dundas knows exactly what his customer wants to wear. The monochrome jumpsuits which opened the show had a psychedelic 60's feel about them which gave way to classic roll necks and flared trousers. I loved the glamorous dresses worn by Joan Smalls and Gigi Hadid, while the emergence of capes on the Pucci catwalk added a touch of drama. Mr Emilio Pucci was first and foremost the 'Prince of Prints' and no show is complete with out them. I loved the pink and black ones at the end of the collection.



Roberto Cavalli 


Etro 
This show had a Moorish, Arabian them with some beautiful colours seeping through the collection. There was a little bit of metallic shimmer and a touch of riviera chic with black sunglasses and patchwork clutch bags which was lovely to see in Milan. But it was the earthy colours which stood out for me. This was a real Autumnal show with all the necessary ingredients for Winter. Navy, gold, burnt orange, tan, yellow... the colours spoke for themselves.


Emporio Armani 


Versace 
Fashionably charged, high in glamour, sexy and sophisticated...Donatella Versace lived up to the iconic name of Versace once again with a fab show full of some signature pieces. I loved the clingy midi dresses inspired by Ancient Greek, the huge silver belts which cinched in waists and of course, the dramatically wonderful trademark dresses in popping yellows and pinks. The sheer black looks at the end of the show were embellished in brightly coloured letters sewn onto sleeves and around the skirt area; a clear nod that these dresses will be seen everywhere next season on magazines covers and editorials alike. A really amazing show which sums up the glam of Milan Fashion Week.


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