Versace Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2018

February 24, 2018 by  
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Might you already wonder what trends you’ll be rocking in a year from now. Donatella presented all of the musthaves for fall/winter 2018 in her fresh and vibrant show this Friday. In terms of accentuated waists and hour glass figures her models sported classic, wide black Versace waist belts with golden buckles and bustiers that cinched in logo printed T-shirts. She managed to work bright colored footballer scarves (as well as printed silk scarves) and tartan checks into her sexy looks. She re-introduced the ball gown + T-shirt combination. She stressed the power of a little black (belted) dress and has us craving for chunky tassel earrings, animal printed tights and berets. Lots of references and throwbacks to Versace hits from the past. Yet still the show felt fresh and Donatella managed to give us her updated view on Versace sexy. The Versace sexy her brother Gianni introduced back in the days, which we’re currently reliving while binge watching The Assassination of Gianni Versace this weekend. Fashion inspiration and references for years and years to come.

 

Streetfashion Milan Womenswear FW2018, Day 03

February 24, 2018 by  
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What are you wearing during the fashionweeks? Your Gucci-shoes, that Balenciaga-shirt or your latest Vetements-denim? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Milan Fashionweek, womenswear FW2018/19.

Streetfashion Milan Womenswear FW2018, Day 02

February 24, 2018 by  
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What are you wearing during the fashionweeks? Your Gucci-shoes, that Balenciaga-shirt or your latest Vetements-denim? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Milan Fashionweek, womenswear FW2018/19.

Max Mara Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2018

February 23, 2018 by  
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Supermodels Lara Stone, Doutzen Kroes and Joan Smalls, and Halima Adel as well as (the daughters of ’80s supermodels) Gigi Hadid and Kaia Gerber followed up each other on the runway as the Max Mara show started off. They sported extravagant and fierce looks, like animal printed fur skirts, tops and oversized coats. And of course it wasn’t long before the camel coat popped up (look 2, Doutzen Kroes). How could they skip that after the enormous success of their FW2017 teddy coat. But for anyone who’s become bored of this winter hit Max Mara did offer some new coat options. Like black leather trenches, duffel coats, raincoats and military coats (paired with a branded hoodie) to beat next year’s winter cold that is hitting Northen Europe right now. The logo tees that popped up all throughout the show weren’t too impressive, but coat-wise Max Mara’s got us excited. This is not the last you’ve seen of that pink fur coat, we tell ya!

Prada Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2018

February 23, 2018 by  
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Heavy tweed coats and neon colored dresses painted the Prada picture for FW2018. The collection filled with nineties styles, digital prints, logo’s and nylon felt sporty and highly Instagrammable. Neon colors represented the freedom of women. “I imagined a super sexy woman waling down the street at night without being harasser. This line is about the freedom of women going out at night”, Miuccia stated backstage. Layered looks had so much detail, we didn’t even get a chance to see everything properly. But the overall feeling was funky and fresh. And so this might just be the collection that’ll put Prada back on the map.

Moschino Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2018

February 23, 2018 by  
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Inspired by his own JFK conspiracy theory Jeremy Scott came up with the idea to let Jackie Kennedy walk his show. So from Kaia Gerber (the first look) to Gigi Hadid (the final look) all Moschino models had the same Jackie O appearance (and hair style!). In his own little fashion fantasy Scott figured Jackie Kennedy might have been an alien and so some of the models were painted orange, yellow and green. Besides this ridicilousnous the clothes were as signature Scott as you’d imagine. Bright colored skirt suits, superhero inspired, figure hugging evening gowns with capes, illustrated pop art printed dresses. Bags, hats, earrings, belts and shoes to match. All very glam, very pop-y, very Barbie (a familiair territory for the designer), yet by no means anything Jackie O would have actually worn to any of her official appearances. Luckily presidential candidates and First Ladies aren’t necessarily Moschino’s target audience and this sexy, statement collection will without a doubt please the real fans of the brand. They might even consider the full body paint.

Gucci Catwalk Fashion Show Milan FW2018

February 23, 2018 by  
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If we’d have to judge upon the Gucci-updates on our Instagram feed the last few days a baby dragon is bound to be the coolest accessory for next year. Alessandro Michele sure knows how to pull everyone’s focus into his new collection story. Named ‘Cyborg’ this fall 2018 story was about a post human era in which we as people will be able to reproduce ourselves. And so there were models carrying their own hats and a girl with a third eye on her forehead. “We are the Dr. Frankenstein of our lives,” Michele told Vogue.com. “There’s a clinical clarity about what I am doing. I was thinking of a space that represents the creative act. I wanted to represent the lab I have in my head. It’s physical work, like a surgeon’s.”
Fashion wise the show spoke of a good game of dressing up and the cross cultural styles we’ve seen at Gucci the last few seasons. Fringed tweed jackets, shiny twenties disco dresses, folklore overcoats and luxurious red velvet dresses. Styled off with Russian babushka headscarves, lace face masks, XL earrings and nerdy glasses. And of course it wouldn’t be a Gucci show without the abundance of Gucci logo’s (mixed with some NY Yankees and LA references). A collection that was already a hype before it hit the runway. Insta girls, be ready!

Streetfashion Milan Womenswear FW2018, day 01

February 22, 2018 by  
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What are you wearing during the fashionweeks? Your Gucci-shoes, that Balenciaga-shirt or your latest Vetements-denim? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: Milan Fashionweek, womenswear FW2018/19.

Streetfashion London Womenswear FW2018, Day 03

February 20, 2018 by  
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What are you wearing during the fashionweeks? Your Gucci-shoes, that Balenciaga-shirt or your latest Vetements-denim? Maybe we’ll spot you in Paris, Milan, New York or Amsterdam. During the fashionweeks we refresh our streetwear posts regularly. We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style. Next stop: London Fashionweek, womenswear FW2018/19.

DelPozo Catwalk Fashion Show London FW2018

February 19, 2018 by  
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The Spanish label DelPozo switched New York for London and staged the show at the Royal Institute of British Architects. The collection was about the fuse of nature and art, with happy colors and simple, curving lines that followed the shapes of the body.

Elegant and sculptural leather belts done in lily-pad shapes cinched many a trouser and dress waist while big faux-fur flowers — in electric blue or bougainvillea pink — sat on the collars of coats, or covered small clutch bags.
Color combinations were offbeat, with some working a treat, as in a marine blue A-line dress with a bright yellow collar, a long cinnamon coat with a pale blue flower belt, and a pink dress with feather-light red tulle panels at the side.

Other combinations veered more toward the Neapolitan ice cream sundae — in particular the light brown and yellow exploded hound’s tooth capes and the pink, camel and cream color blocks on an A-line dress and trousers.

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