2018/19 autumn and winter Milan women's T station most

Detailed analysis of the best series of Milan Fashion Week.

Jil Sander

The autumn collection designed by Luke and Lucie Meier for Jil Sander is refreshing. Neatly dressed in a Western-style chiffon shirt and long skirt, the T-Class kicked off, all using a light ivory color scheme. The fabric is as soft as a pale palette, with blue, gray and red accents. Asymmetric folding creates a minimalist shape, and the seamless proportions seem casual.

Gucci

Alessandro Michele showcases the magnificent blend of culture and neutrality. Including Russian turbans, suits (with transparent cover), British tweeds, religious dresses, Chanel wind jackets, flowing shawls to wear a scarf print dress, elegant trousers and dress dresses and so on. A large number of gorgeous jewelry and accessories embellish every style.

Sportmax

Inspired by mountaineering sportswear, Sportmax's design team decomposes, reconstructs, and adds beautiful prints, patterns, and colors. Ergonomic streamlined details, urban beauty and sportswear are perfectly blended to create a sense of movement. Technology surfaces, suiting materials, and lightweight fabrics lay the foundation for these easy-to-wear items, emphasizing the vanguard sense of Futurism.

Prada

Miuccia Prada brings smashing and intriguing fashion collections. The black mirrored floor of the T stage resembles a crushing prism. Her work is soft and gentle. The sweet dresses with layers of fluorescent mesh, flowers and butterflies show a feminine look. Men's clothing fabrics, tweeds, protective high-tech nylons and sporting details embody the toughness of men.

Marni

Francesco Risso's autumn/winter collection “builds clothing with basic elements”. He blends the technological components with the “spiring of the soul”. The garments are stitched together from conflicting fabrics and embody the exquisite hand-stitching skills. The two-point design of printed, fluorescent and technical fabrics reveals a “futuristic disaster” style.

Fendi

The 2018/19 autumn/winter collection brought by Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi blends a tough oceanic pattern with a large number of feminine elements. The duo of designers began to change the feminine version, giving them a prominent shoulder design. The truncated shawl created an exaggerated effect by wrapping it around the shoulder like a nail. Tough jackets use precise architectural style cuts, while dresses show feminine curves.

Gabriele Colangelo

Textures are the focus of the series, and avant-garde designs are born. As Colangelo said: “My favorite is the fabric, the angular pattern and the pure amount.” He created a minimalist structure with innovative folding, geometric fabrics with a delicate color match, emphasizing the diversity of the series.

Versace

Donatella Versace's fashion show began with a red wine coat, followed by a camel coat, with an astonishing wide-shoulder design and a silk shirt. The brightly coloured Scottish Plaid is deconstructed first and then reshaped into a sexy pleated skirt with long and thighs. The mashup is still popular: tannin shirts, printed tulip skirts and dresses, with tightly wrapped boobs.

Dolce & Gabbana

A few brands opened the "gate of heaven," and the "angels" carrying the bag flew in the air. "Love fashion" is the theme of the series, and it is consistent with the theme of the entire fashion week, with little angels, Virgin Mary embroidery and a lot of sequin embellishment costumes. Superb craftsmanship, luxurious embroidery and tailoring make everything forgiven.

Antonio Marras

Antonio Marras is good at telling stories. This season, he brought another series full of memories. This is a romantic story about immigration, dance, and lots of hand-crafted clothing. The fashion show is divided into three parts, opening with a red silk coat, followed by layers of hand-woven nets and rose embroidery. The second part shows the suit, a series of evening dresses as the finale.

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