The Fendi S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at Milan Fashion Week under Karl Lagerfeld, explored interesting shapes and flowing silhouettes. The runway featured Shakespearean-inspired blouses with billowing sleeves, paired with lace-up detailing that added a touch of romantic flair.
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Philipp Plein Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
The Philipp Plein S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, shown at Milan Fashion Week, tries for a glam rocker vibe but ends up feeling loud, gaudy, and exhausting. The heavy use of studs, sequins, and glitter dominates the runway, leaving little room for subtlety or sophistication.
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Alberta Ferretti Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
The Alberta Ferretti S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at Milan Fashion Week, draws inspiration from bohemian and fairy-like aesthetics. The runway features long, free-flowing sheer gowns that emphasize lightness, movement, and ethereal femininity.
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Fay Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Fay’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion Week dives headfirst into the 1970s, but it’s not a dusty throwback. This is 70s style through a modern lens bohemian, playful, and unapologetically feminine. Think free-spirited hippie energy tempered with structure and polish, making it wearable for the city streets as much as a festival field.
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Les Copains Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Les Copains’ Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion Week proves that simplicity can be striking. The Italian brand embraced a clean, modern aesthetic with a playful focus on horizontal lines. This is minimalism done with intention, sharp, sophisticated, and unexpectedly lively.
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Gucci Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Alessandro Michele’s Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week was a dream come true for anyone who loves eccentricity with a wink. The collection feels like art school chic meets Wes Anderson charm, playful but precise. Michele’s Gucci has never been shy about personality, and this season he leaned into it with a mix of quirk, intellect, and sheer theatricality.
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Stella Jean Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Stella Jean’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion Week is a celebration of color, pattern, and joyful confidence. If fashion could smile, it would look like this collection. Jean mixes textures and prints in ways that feel deliberate yet effortless, creating a wardrobe that is vibrant, eclectic, and undeniably stylish.
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Ryan Lo Ready To Wear S/S 2016 LFW
The Ryan Lo S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at London Fashion Week, is a fluff-filled fantasy of pink, romance, and playful excess. The runway feels like a modern interpretation of Rococo, where ornate femininity and over-the-top charm are fully embraced.
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Toga Ready To Wear S/S 2016 LFW
The Toga S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at London Fashion Week, delivers a distinctly layered and experimental approach to modern fashion. The runway features looks built around patchwork construction, wraps, and dangling applications, creating silhouettes full of movement and texture.
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Ashish Ready To Wear S/S 2016 LFW
The Ashish S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at London Fashion Week, brings a playful pastel take on skater grunge, all drenched in the designer’s signature shimmering glitter and sequins. The runway feels youthful and rebellious, blending streetwear influences with a dreamy, fantasy-like aesthetic.
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Christopher Raeburn Ready To Wear S/S 2016 LFW
The Christopher Raeburn S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at London Fashion Week, focuses on relaxed silhouettes and lightweight fabrics. The collection embraces loose-fitting cuts that allow movement and comfort while still maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.