The honoree of the Max Mara show was none other than the architect Lina Bo Bardi, who adopted Brazil as her home.
The Brazilian fauna and the tropicalism were covered in beautiful images of the pieces on the catwalk. Baby in Gal voice resounded in the hall, it was so exciting! Both women are Brazilian singers.
A lot of tailoring, some pieces with sports style, cinched waists and all modernism that marks Lina’s line.
Talking about Fendi, the theme addressed by Karl was the Modern Rococo Muse!
Starting with longer structured shirts and sleeves with volume, through stripes, baggy pants style, asymmetrical skirts, transparencies, floral, all to describe this woman characterized as delicate, elegant, sensual and full of grace.
The handbags and incredible handles of Fendi were there firmly, the wonderful glasses and amazing shoes!
Now let’s go to one of the most expected shows of the Milan Fashion Week: Prada, with a collaboration with the American David O. Russell’s film The Wrestler.
As Max Mara, the waist is marked, there are many overlaps, but not with much volume, closed coats, feathers, plaid, stamps closing shirts, a lot of fashion information in a more vintage environment.
The transparency was also present in this show as well, I loved the coats, the beautiful sets and even touches of embroidery.
To be short, transparency, asymmetry and cinched waists were commonalities among the three shows.
If I loved? Too Much!
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