MM6 Margiela: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Stepping to the hand-paced rhythm of drums, the SS24 outing from MM6 Maison Margiela overflowed with a relaxed attitude, soft proportions and deceptively low-key tailoring.
Ferragamo: Ready-To-Wear SS24
There’s an air of lightness in Milan this season. Mrs Prada and Raf Simons created the ghost-like Haze dresses that floated almost suspended in mid air, the girls at Versace glided angelically in short, delicate dresses, and at Gucci, it
Dolce And Gabbana: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Dolce and Gabbana and Naomi Campbell have a lot in common. They’ve both been around since the 1980s and they still look good. Campbell closed the Dolce and Gabbana show with such style that the audience burst into spontaneous applause.
Blumarine: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Say yes to heaven, say yes to Blumarine’s SS24 collection. In shades of metallic gold, cloud white, soft beige and sunrise purple, Blumarine’s angels glided through the white show space in a collection that was toned down and as Nicola
Jacob Cohën by Matthew Adams Dolan: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Matthew Adams Dolan knows about denim. His latest offering for Jacob Cohën makes that clear, as he crafts a denim-centric collection awakening the allure that lies within classics.
MSGM: Ready-To-Wear SS24
There was a curated chaos to Massimo Giorgetti’s latest MSGM collection. The designer wasn’t led by a particular theme this season, instead letting his curiosity for art and youth culture guide his design hand.
Gucci: Ready-To-Wear SS24
“To dance. To sing. To sweat. To Live. To Breathe. Gucci” so said the strap line to Gucci’s Instagram as it unveiled the debut collection of Sabato De Sarno.
Versace: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Donatella Versace does daywear don’t you know. Granted, it’s got oomph but Donatella doesn’t see the point of quiet luxury. Her little Sixties shift dresses, silky printed co-ords, boxy jackets and cute shorts suits came in an array of pastels
Sportmax: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Big questions were asked at Sportmax, as the design team of the Milanese brand used this season to study how we’ll dress in a post-naturalistic world.
Tom Ford: Ready-To-Wear SS24
For his debut show as creative director, Peter Hawkings drilled down into the very essence of the Tom Ford universe.
Moschino: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Moschino threw out the rule book for SS24 and tasked four of the most influential stylists in the world – Katie Grand, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele and Lucia Liu to reinterpret its archive with capsule collections.
Max Mara: Ready-To-Wear SS24
When you think of Max Mara, workwear might not be the first thing that comes to mind but for spring 2024, creative director Ian Griffiths decided to explore utilitarianism, albeit through the lens of an Italian luxury label.
Prada: Ready-To-Wear SS24
It was a powerhouse Prada show. Everything you want from the brand and more. Emma Watson, Kylie Jenner and Rosalia in the front row, slime oozing from the ceiling in an echo of the men’s show, and the design collaboration
Emporio Armani: Ready-To-Wear SS24
All that glistens in Emporio Armani. This season, Mr Armani stated his design hand was guided by “lightness of thought and a desire to dress with hints of elsewhere”.
No 21: Ready-To-Wear SS24
Alessandro Dell’Acqua Spring/Summer 24 collection for No.21 paid homage to his hometown of Naples, exploring the dichotomy between beauty and sadness that plasters the city’s culture and history.