March 7, 2018
by Rachael Comeau
The 80’s trend continued throughout Milan Fashion Week, this time with a heavy focus on silhouette. Often accompanied by vibrant colors and voluminous shoulders, labels such as Jil Sander, Emilio Pucci, and Roberto Cavalli featured wide belts cinched at the waist in their most recent collections.
At Agnona, a show inspired by the 70’s and 80’s decades, featured wide leather belts worn at the waistline over relaxed, voluminous shapes. At Marni, designer Francesco Risso included wide leather belts with oversized buckles with brightly colored vinyl coats in his collection titled “Technoprimitivism.” Similar looks were featured at Fendi, with wide, checked belts on display over patent leather trench coats of the same pattern.
Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers incorporated this 80’s silhouette into their most recent collections.
September 28, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
Some key trends from New York and London carried over into Milan Fashion Week, while others were being seen for the first time on the runway this season. These newer trends though, introduced by Italian brands, were just as bold and statement-making as their predecessors. One major trend for spring 2018 in both clothing and accessories is the use of feathers. Designers like Alberta Ferretti, Dolce & Gabbana, and Erika Cavallini all debuted feather-detailed pieces in their latest collections.
Giorgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio of Attico utilized feathers in the form of a cream colored handbag that accompanied the styling in their retro-inspired collection. On the bolder side of things, Jeremy Scott of Moschino opened his show with an extra-voluminous tulle tutu coated in pastel blue feathers. Dolce and Gabbana‘s elaborate spring 2018 show, with a theme described as “Queen of Hearts,” included a multi-colored coat completely canvassed in feathers.
Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers incorporated statement-making feathers into their spring 2018 collections.
July 20, 2017
by Rachael Comeau
Millennial pink, which has been described as “the color of now,” has truly taken over every aspects of our lives. It has infiltrated not only the fashion and beauty worlds, but also food, interior design, music, and all of our social media feeds. The color is not actually one sole color; it can range from beige to peach, to a brighter, candy-like pink tone. Entire brands, retail stores, and restaurants have centered their images around the color, further proving that it is here to stay. The trend is said to have truly started a couple of years ago, but has proved able to remain relevant and refreshing season after season. This summer is no exception; designers like Roksanda, Moschino, and Chloé all incorporated the color into their collections. To take advantage of this trend in your own wardrobes and daily routines, be sure to check out Herbivore Botanicals Coco Rose Body Polish, or Ban.do’s Amigo Circle Bag in Rosé.
Click through the slideshow above to see our other top picks for millennial fashion, beauty, and accessories for this summer season, and beyond.
February 27, 2012
by Julia DiNardo
[Images via Style.com]
French twists with ribbons complemented well with the playful color palette of Moschino’s Fall 2012 RTW runway show. Red, cobalt blue, and sunshine yellow jackets with brass and gold hardware were inspired by a feminine military style, while color-block skinny pants and leather jackets paired with over sized cowboy hats in red, cream, and black were inspired by an equestrian theme. Moschino’s signature use of bright colors also included quilted jackets and ruffled party dresses in black, cream, and fuchsia. Beautiful colors, girlie silhouettes and intricate embellishments tied the collection together, as Moschino’s newest collection will give some excitement during the fall weather!
– Ambika Makin
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