The Best of Milan: A Split Personality for Spring
The week's two main faces: clean and airy versus sixties mod.
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The week's two main faces: clean and airy versus sixties mod.
With runway regulars missing in action, Milan proved to be a battleground for the new crop of girls.
And Marni went for a Renaissance-painting type of look.
The madness began this morning at 8.
The Cloak & Dagger designer talks about spring shoes, vintage (and guitar) hunting, and her latest page-turner.
The label celebrated its second store by launching a special limited-edition collection.
Lisa Salzer talks antique-hunting, traveling, and shopping.
In two seasons on the runway, the 19-year-old model has already walked Calvin Klein and Armani Privé.
Milan's runways offer up overtly sexy clothes, rock-and-roll style, and just the right amount of edge.
Milan's runways were dominated by established models, leaving the newcomers to scramble for spots.
Designers breathed new life into bags, gloves morphed into statement pieces, and jewelry was meant to be seen.
The big accessory this season is fur gauntlets, the extra-long cuffs that keep arms cozy.
After New York's plethora of black boots, we were excited to see some more variety marching down the Italian runways in Milan.
This season, designers sent out messy furs, oodles of lamb, and shearling in droves. PETA, we suggest you avert your eyes.
Vanity businesses don't look so good when you're suddenly broke. But outside of New York, tickets are cheap!
With Marni also opting out, we fear for the fate of this season's menswear shows.
See the shoes that made so many models stumble on the runway this season.