Milan fashion this season was very much a battle
between minimalists’ vs non-minimalists, sporty vs floral. The soft hues from
Max Mara contrasted with Dolce and Gabbana's claim to loud bold patterns. Jewel
tones and bleached pastels also made an appearance, with more graphic prints
and dramatic studs hidden away behind a layer of sheer chiffon or organza. A
beige overtone featured in almost every show, providing a soft earthy and
golden mood.
Feminine floral and lace details highlighted Dolce and
Gabbana's collection, once again inspired by Sicilian influences. The Sicilian
almond blossom pattern lends a nod to Asian styles as rich reds, golden tones
and pale pinks featured heavily in the collection. The floral detailing on each
look was exquisite, made complete with dainty floral headpieces. Each item was
styled with a neutral heel, accentuating the intricate patterns and artisan
workmanship that went into every piece of the collection. The gold coins on a
flared skirt that contrasted with the delicate blossom top was one of my favorite
combinations, as were the simple sheer lace dress with bell sleeves and the
textured rich red short suit and skirt.
A newcomer to the runway, Fausto Puglisi's collection
raised plenty of eyebrows as leather biker jackets were panelled with
compilicated constructions or embellished with studs in the shape of palm trees
or swirls. Flared A-line skirts in bright scarlet dotted the catwalk alongside
tough bondage-style leather bras. Palm trees were a recurring motif as golden
applique pailettes on long slinky skirts and red silk twill shirts.



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