Saint Laurent: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Fragility and strength: Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello explored both, in a provocative collection, filled with barely-there transparent clothes.
Dior: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Say hello to Miss Dior. Maria Grazia Chiuri was inspired by the ready-to-wear line designed by Marc Bohan, which launched in 1967 and was aimed at young, modern women.
Ester Manas: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Ester Manas deserves plentiful praise after its hotly anticipated return to the scene since last showing a year ago. Calling the new collection Missed You, designers Ester Manas and Balthazar Delepierre approached their AW24 collection like a soul-warming hug, translated
Vaquera: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Vaquera had money on its mind this season. The clothes that designers Bryn Taubensee and Patric Dicaprio sent storming down the runway were skin-baring and sexy, mixed with elements of workwear, military toughness and banknote prints.
Aniye Records: Ready-To-Wear AW24
For AW24, Aniye Records served sex on a stick in the form of its 37-look collection entitled Dark-Date.
Loro Piana: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Loro Piana’s AW24 men’s and women’s collections reminded us that technical savoir faire will always be in style.
Feben: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Calling the collection Speed, Feben’s vision for AW24 came zooming down the runway with all the vivid textures and electrifying hues we’ve come to expect from the NewGen alum.
Giorgio Armani: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Giorgio Armani wanted to send a message of hope and grace with his AW24 show which focused on the healing power of nature.
Bottega Veneta: Ready-To-Wear AW24
This season, Matthieu Blazy shot everyday dressing through an extraordinary lens. He stripped his garments of almost all embellishments and fancy flourishes, instead utilising what he dubbed a “purposeful plainness” that feels apt for current times. “These are clothes and
Dolce And Gabbana: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Dolce and Gabbana is a brand that never suffers from an identity crisis. The AW24 collection was dedicated to tuxedo dressing.
Ferragamo: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Elegance, power, playfulness: Maximilian Davis has brought them all to Ferragamo.
Versace: Ready-To-Wear AW24
“A rebel with a kind soul. A good person,” is how Donatella Versace describes her Versace woman. Her muse has evolved from her sex vixen era into something more nuanced, with a wardrobe to match.
Blumarine: Ready-To-Wear AW24
What was once sex on a stick, is now a kiss from a rose.
Sportmax: Ready-To-Wear AW24
Ceiling-tall panels of deep red and black greeted Milan Fashion Week-goers as they took their seats for Sportmax’s AW24 offering entitled Camera Obscura
MSGM: Ready-To-Wear AW24
For AW24, founder and creative director Massimo Giorgetti embraced freedom and femininity inspired by American screenwriter Truman Capote’s ‘swans’ – the elite, filthy rich women who were some of his best friends.