
In New York, London, Milan and Paris, designers have unveiled Fall/Winter 2022-23 collections that are rather practical and well-balanced, mixing classic, comfortable garments with ultra-feminine creations.
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In New York, London, Milan and Paris, designers have unveiled Fall/Winter 2022-23 collections that are rather practical and well-balanced, mixing classic, comfortable garments with ultra-feminine creations.
Thursday ended on a high note, showcasing the baroque and eccentric collections of Moschino and GCDS as well as presenting Plein Sport’s virtual initiatives.
The pandemic is almost behind us, and designers are celebrating a return to normal life with light, joyous, sensual outfits, judging from the summer 2022 women’s collections shown in New York, London, Milan and Paris.
The catwalks were graced with playful and magnetic shows on Thursday, with MM6 hosting a cocktail hour runway show at a cult Milan bar, while GCDS unveiled a sexy and sparkly collection that screamed Studio 54.
The Milan women’s fashion week starts on Tuesday with a schedule of 173 events, 65of them catwalk shows, featuring the return of Cavalli, Versace and Jil Sander, MM6’s first physicalshow and many interesting new names.
Milan Fashion Week is scheduled on September 21-27 with an extensive programme including 65 shows, 42 of which will have in-person guests. Physical events will be in a majority, 125 as opposed to only 46 digital ones.
Covid has forced the Italian luxury industry to step up the pace of its transformation and search for investors, as shown by Zegna announcing a forthcoming stock market listing, and L Catterton’s acquisition of Etro.
The private equity fund managed by Quadrivio & Pambianco has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in sneaker specialists Autry and Ghoud.
Brothers Giuliano and Giordano Calza have sold a majority stake in their high-end streetwear brand to Italian investment firm Made in Italy Fund, but will continue to play an active role at the company.
Few new brands are quite so out there in Milan these days as GCDS, a reverse immigrant story, that staged what it termed an “electronic bonanza,” to round off Thursday night’s action in Milan Fashion Week.