MILAN, ITALY. FEBRUARY 26, 2015 – Milan Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 2 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.
Now take a look at the Milan Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 2 runways
The Max Mara team landed on a perfect muse for Fall: Marilyn Monroe circa the pictures that photographer George Barris took of her on the beach in 1962.
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The Blugirl fall/winter 2015 collection unfolded with an air of top-of-the-class, youthful success.
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Les Copains new creative director, gave the international fashion crowd a tutorial, in an Italian signora sort of way, on how the right accessories can upgrade any outfit. In this case, how rhinestone earrings, blinding necklaces and Art Deco-inspired dragonfly brooches can parlay wool knitwear into gala-fit evening wear.
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Model Doutzen Kroes, awash in a stark white oversized peacoat and headband, kicked off the Fendi show with a sense of artistic purism — symbolic of a break from the confines of massified trends.
Architectonic and paneling techniques were splashed onto fur patterns, prints and complex leather combos and even footwear and accessories.
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With news that Roberto Cavalli is getting closer to sealing a deal with Clessidra, its 20s set Just Cavalli label held back on the usual circus of shock and awe.
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Cristiano Burani, the designer that took home the 2012 “New Name in Italian Fashion” award, has since settled into his own skin. For his fall/winter 2015 women’s show, he packed the Royal Palace’s Sala Cariatidi with Italian glitterati and fashion decision makers.
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Inside the isolating industrial metal boxes that made up the Prada set this season, designer Miuccia Prada let germinate a delightfully girly collection filled with pastel-hued pieces that reveled in their sugar sweet innocence.
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Jeremy Scott went a little bit Looney Tunes with his fall/winter 2015 Moschino show. But this is a designer who loves to put a playful twist on archetypal attire and get his kook on by creating clothing that taps into sunny side nostalgia.
This season Scott looked to the hip hop styles of the ’80s for his starting point.
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