Milan Fashion Week is not only the understated precursor to Paris Fashion Week, but also an exciting exhibition of emerging talent within prestigious fashion houses and the showcase that sets important trends. Famous designers love Maximilian Davis at Ferragamo, Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta, and Sabato De Sarno at Gucci have injected new energy, making fashion month even more exciting.
Prada, especially with the dynamic collaboration between Miuccia Prada And Raf Simons, remains a cornerstone. Even overlooked houses like Bally, now led by Simone Bellotihave caused excitement on the catwalk.
While Milan Fashion Week is traditionally recognized for providing the best accessories during fashion month, it has also played an important role in shaping seasonal clothing trends. From two dominant colors to pieces reminiscent of Diesel’s bouncy spring collection, here are six key trends from the Milan Fashion Week runways that will be buzzing in fall 2024.
Here are six key trends spotted on the runway at Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2024…
#1. Mossy vegetables
Italian fashion labels showed a connection to nature with their fall 2024 collections, with an emphasis on green tones. In contrast to chartreuse in New York, Milan opts for earthy must tones, ranging from deeper shades at MM6 Maison Margiela, Giada and Loro Piana, to lighter shades at Gucci, Alberta Ferretti and Bally.
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#2. Sweaters midway
The synergy of knitwear and autumn collections took an unexpected turn in Milan. Sweaters at Etro, Del Core, Sportmax and Giada appear interrupted, mid-knit, with extreme, abrupt crops or a split-in-half look. The focus shifts from retaining heat to making sweaters an eye-catching element in your ensemble.
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#3. White fuzzies
The comforting essence of fall is embodied in white fluffy textures, both knit and furry, gracing the runways at the Fall 2024 debuts of Jil Sander, MSGM, Marni and others.
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#4. Bra cup dresses
There’s a trend that’s making a comeback, accentuated bra cups on dresses, a departure from the sheer, clean-cut styles we’ve seen before. The Milan Fashion Week catwalks, especially those of Ermanno Scervino, Gucci and Sportmax, indicate the revival of this bold fashion statement.
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#5. Butter yellow
Yellow, not often associated with autumn, took center stage in Milan. Designers embraced this quintessential spring pastel shade, making dressing a ‘stick of butter’ a seamless affair.
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#6. Clothes in need
Echoing the wear and tear of the third week of fashion month, select looks in the Fall 2024 collections show a gradual unraveling. From wandering threads to more artistic dégradés, the runways, especially led by Glenn Martens at Diesel, showed a unique take on distressed aesthetics.
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