Tuesday 8 March 2016

MFW Fall 2016 - My Favourite Shows

I may have been a little late posting my favourite London RTW Shows, but I am back on track this Tuesday with Milan! I've been really enjoying following the shows over the last month, and it's been great to look forward and start thinking about my wardrobe, one think I am definitely going to be including is a cape, as I have seen them across so many shows, Milan included.
Let me know what you think, and next week my favourite Paris RTW shows will be up as this series concludes!
Prada

This season, the main concept of Prada was understanding the different aspects of the real woman, from key moments in life such as difficulties, love, pain, happiness etc. The clothes were (as always) stunning, with well cut coats, amazing prints and more key military themes.





Gucci
Alessandro Michele, Gucci Creative Director, described this season's collection as “some of my passions.” Street style, the Renaissance, the Seventies, “and a little injection of some chic points of the Eighties." It is such an incredible collection, from fun ponchos, to beautifully cut suits, there really is something for everyone!





Fendi
A key feature this season for Fendi were the waves in his creations, long flowing skirts, dropped waist dresses, trousers, coats.... they were everywhere. And the overall effect of the variety of luxurious materials was wonderful. 




Versace
This season, Versace focused on the silhoutte, there were nipped in waists, belted coats and hints of skin. There was an athletic theme running through. with sporty lines and jersey fabric, however, the clothes were incredibly detailed, with shots of bright colour interjecting navy.







Bottega Venetta
Creative Director Tomas Maier said in his program notes "I like it when effects are not so obvious" and "something that's usually very fancy doesn't need to be. It can be done differently." Well he definitely achieved that. The colours were muted and understated, and there was nothing "garish" in this collection. Instead, there was classic luxury. Beautifully cut pieces, in stunning fabrics. The kind of clothes you could put on, and know you're going to look and feel perfect for any situation.






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