
Milan Fashion Week, almost wholly digital, will run until March 1. Italy’s top labels will all take part, except Versace, alongside many debut names like Del Core, a new entry premiering with a real show.
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Milan Fashion Week, almost wholly digital, will run until March 1. Italy’s top labels will all take part, except Versace, alongside many debut names like Del Core, a new entry premiering with a real show.
Charles de Vilmorin is causing a stir again in Paris, where the young designer has just been appointed as the new creative director of the Rochas brand.
Milan's women's ready-to-wear fashion week will once again be taking place via a phygital format. The event runs from 23 February to 1 March and will feature 61 shows, including big-name brands and new arrivals.
Think of the latest No. 21 collection as the return of Marilyn Monroe. A collection where Alessandro Dell’Acqua gives a movie-star spin on what he does best - Milanese bourgeois decadence – for his brand No. 21.
The label owned by Italian fashion group OTB is going through a buoyant phase, and has renewed the contract with its star designer, who took over from Marni’s founder Consuelo Castiglioni in 2016.
At Milan Fashion Week, Simona Marziali, Calcaterra, Fendi and N°21 have honoured Italian design excellence with sophisticated, high-quality collections embodying a simple, almost minimalist beauty, and a summery mood.
In early August, fragrance specialist Interparfums, owner of Rochas, announced the termination of the label's menswear collections due to the economic crisis, ending the collaboration with designer Federico Curradi.
London-based consultancy Tomorrow has announced a “360-degree” partnership with Italian RTW brand N21. The strategic partnership will span distribution, events, strategy and a mentorship programme for emerging talent.
Few designers were busier than Alessandro Dell’Acqua when coronavirus cruelly claimed its first victims in Milan and Paris, at the same time as the women’s ready-to-wear seasons in Europe.
Vibrant colours and daring combinations characterised the Parisian designers’ collections on the third day of catwalk shows, notably by Dries Van Noten, Rochas and Guy Laroche.