Fashion Week in Milan: Snow, Fog and Fire

Fashion Week in Milan: Snow, Fog and Fire

The designer duet Dolce and Gabbana with his show at Milan Fashion Week invited the audience on a trip to an old fairy tale.

During the show, snow fell from the ceiling, and the mystical fog enveloped the scene itself. Among the silhouettes proposed in the fall and winter, there were, for example, a coat with metal hoods, reminiscent of knightly armor, and luxurious green and purple dresses extended by medieval corsets.

Inspiration for her new collection of women’s clothing, Angela Missoni borrowed from men’s clothing. The proposed styles were distinguished by increased volumes and were made of soft fabrics that freely tighten the body and allow you to move freely.

In the color palette, natural colors dominated: yellow and orange, as well as grassy green and emerald.

During the show from Roberto Cavalli, the models were paced around the burning lake, demonstrating the trench coats with the patterns of a la python and warm dresses finished with fur.

Basic palette-in flames: fiery red and gasoline-blue. Red languages ​​of fire “danced” around the models, surprisingly harmonizing with the hem of dresses and leather skirts.

Donatella Versace proposed a creative rethinking of the styles of the 1920s: mini-dresses decorated with beads, Frezlyami and lace inserts.

Enigisures on jackets and sweaters and tall, knees, boots gave military models, and among the jewelry the most noticeable were massive medallions and chains on the neck and wrists.