Milan Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2024 showcased a season marked by major debuts. Tod’s and Blumarine introduced new creative directors Matteo Tamburini of Bottega Veneta runs Tod’s and Walter Chiapponiformerly at Tod’s, took over at Blumarine in lieu of Nicholas Brognano. Moschino was also welcome Adrian Appiolazaformerly of Loewe, as the new creative director, with ten years of experience as a ready-to-wear director.
Notable moments included Marni’s return to Milan after recent performances in Paris, Tokyo and New York. Meanwhile, Prada’s impactful autumn/winter 2024 collection is released, a collaboration between Miuccia Prada And Raf Simons, delved into ‘fragments of the past’ to put together a collection that represents the future. At Bottega Veneta, Matthieu Blazy meant to elevate the ordinary and emphasize human connection while dressing in the midst of a tumultuous world. The program also included fashion titans Giorgio Armani, Max Mara, Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana.
Fausto Puglisi made his mark on Roberto Cavalli by replacing iconic animal prints with marbled patterns. The collection showcased diverse textures, colors and silhouettes, with black leather, lace, baroque-print velvet and denim. Deep green, gold and black and white marble prints reflected Puglisi’s commitment to elevating Cavalli’s original vision of Italian luxury, complemented by accents such as crocodile bags and snakeskin boots.
Fendi’s autumn/winter 2024 collection seamlessly combines 80s London power dressing with timeless Italian savoir-faire. The catwalk featured luxurious outerwear, sheer blouses and skirts decorated with prints of Roman statues, alongside playful sheer polka dot pieces. Chunky gold jewelry and riding boots enhanced the looks and created a dark and enchanting atmosphere. Kim Jones’ the ability to combine cultural influences provided a new perspective, focusing on ox blood, hunter green and brown tones.
Here are the best designs from Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2024…
Bottega Veneta
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February
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Bally
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Missoni
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Jil Sander
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Dolce Gabbana
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Ferragamo
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Ferrari
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Marni
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Gucci
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Tom Ford
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Moschino
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Prada
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Genny
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Roberto Cavalli
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Del Kern
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Diesel
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Blumarine
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