Emilio Pucci Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was a full throwback moment, and it owned every second of it. This was sexy, girly, and unapologetically nostalgic. The kind of collection that makes you want to dance before you even leave your seat. From the start, the influence of the 1970s was impossible to miss. It lived in the silhouettes, the prints, and the way the clothes moved. Minis were short. Cuts were confident. The fits hugged and released in all the right places. This was Pucci doing what Pucci does best, channeling glamour with a playful edge.
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Fendi S/S 2015 MFW
Fendi brought a fresh and playful energy to Milan this season. The S/S 2015 collection felt youthful while staying luxurious, balancing trends with the craftsmanship we expect from the Italian powerhouse. Each piece looked carefully considered, but nothing felt stuffy or overly formal. This was fashion that wanted to be noticed without screaming for attention.
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Gucci S/S 2015 MFW
Gucci’s S/S 2015 collection at Milan Fashion Week, designed by Frida Giannini, brought a fresh take on western-inspired luxury. Think dusty desert roads meeting high-fashion runways. The collection balanced rugged elements like denim and boots with the brand’s signature opulence, creating a look that felt both approachable and elevated.
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Proenza Schouler Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Proenza Schouler’s S/S 2015 collection brought a striking balance of sportiness and formality, blending sleek tailoring with inventive textures and daring embellishments. The show was defined by the brand’s signature ability to mix polished sophistication with unexpected details that make a look linger in your memory. While the silhouettes nodded to athletic inspiration, each piece maintained a sense of refinement and structure, proving that sporty elements can coexist seamlessly with high-fashion elegance.
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Tommy Hilfiger Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Tommy Hilfiger went full stars and stripes for Spring Summer 2015, and honestly, it worked. This was American fashion turned up loud, proud, and slightly cheeky, exactly how Hilfiger does it best. The runway felt less like a traditional show and more like a glossy, high energy celebration of pop patriotism, where classic Americana collided with playful excess.
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Edun Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Edun’s Spring Summer 2015 collection felt thoughtful, intentional, and quietly confident. Rather than chasing spectacle, the brand focused on craft, texture, and the kind of design details that reveal themselves the longer you look. The collection leaned into rich fabric choices and careful construction, allowing each piece to feel lived in yet refined. From the start, it was clear this was clothing designed for movement, layering, and real life, not just the runway.
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Chanel Gets Sporty Fall 2014 Campaign ft. Cara Delevingne and Binx Walton
Chanel’s Fall 2014 campaign reimagines the house’s signature elegance through an active lens, blending sport, sweat, and high fashion in a way that feels effortlessly chic. Featuring models Cara Delevingne and Binx Walton, the campaign captures women in motion, exploring the energy of physicality without sacrificing the refinement Chanel is known for.
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Fendi Resort 2015 ft. Binx Walton
Under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi’s Resort 2015 collection arrives with a youthful and energetic spirit. The collection emphasizes sporty comfort while maintaining the brand’s signature elegance, offering a wide range of separates that can be mixed and matched effortlessly. Each piece feels wearable yet visually striking, striking a balance between practicality and high fashion.