Marni Ready to Wear Fall Winter 2015 at Milan Fashion Week unfolds with a grounded confidence that feels instinctive rather than styled. The collection leans into earth tones and tactile richness, building a world where shape, drape, and material do most of the talking. This is Marni at its most introspective. Thoughtful. Warm. Deeply considered.
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J. JS Lee Ready to Wear F/W 2015 LFW
J. JS Lee’s Fall 2015 collection was a masterclass in understated experimentation. At first glance, the pieces appeared simple and streamlined, but subtle techniques and thoughtful details elevated the looks into something visually intriguing. The runway felt modern, playful, and effortlessly chic, proving that minimalism and innovation can coexist beautifully.
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Michael Kors Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Michael Kors’ Fall 2015 collection was the very definition of elegant ease, with a focus on luxurious furs that set the tone for the season. The runway felt polished, refined, and quietly powerful, balancing opulence with modern wearability.
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KTZ Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
KTZ’s Fall 2015 collection was bold, vibrant, and impossible to ignore. The runway fused cultural inspirations with maximalist 80’s energy, creating a show that was both visually striking and conceptually rich. There was a strong sense of heritage woven into the designs, while modern silhouettes and bold styling gave the collection a contemporary edge.
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Tommy Hilfiger Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
The grass field runway added to the immersive energy of the show. Models carried the clothing with casual confidence, giving the collection a sense of movement and realism. Accessories like socks, sneakers, and sporty hats enhanced the sporty theme without feeling gimmicky.
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Roberto Cavalli Menswear F/W 2015 Milan
Roberto Cavalli Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Milan does not whisper its intentions. It walks in loudly, probably in boots, wrapped in fur, and fully aware that subtlety has never been the point. This is Cavalli doing what Cavalli does best. Excess, drama, and a fearless embrace of sensual masculinity. The collection feels instinctual rather than restrained. It leans into fantasy, but with a knowing smile. You are not meant to question it. You are meant to feel it.
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Costume National Menswear F/W 2015 Milan
Costume National Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Milan feels like night dressing perfected. Under the direction of Ennio Capasa, the collection delivers a rich rocker aesthetic that is polished, controlled, and deeply wearable. This is not rebellion for show. It is attitude with discipline. From the opening looks, the mood is unmistakable. Dark. Sleek. Confident. The collection leans into a language Costume National speaks fluently, where rock references are refined through tailoring and texture rather than theatrics.
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Coach Menswear F/W 2015
Coach Menswear Fall Winter 2015 embodies a confident, youthful style that is effortlessly chic. Featuring standout shaved fur coats and essential bags, the collection combines luxury with an intentional, relaxed attitude. Its cohesive design remains playful yet sophisticated, creating a wardrobe that feels modern and unforced, defining its own identity.
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CHIHARU OKUNUGI by DAVID DUANAN
A pale ghostly editorial for Vogue China’s December issue featuring model Chiharu Okunugi photographed by David Duanan. Se Chiharu pose in the woods with delicate butterfly applications. Model: Chiharu Okunugi Photographer : David Dunan Fashion Editor/Stylist: Rebecca Corbin-Murray Hair Stylist: Nicolas Jurnjack Makeup Artist: Alice Ghendrih Lucia Cheptene – Manicurist Casting Director: Ben Grimes
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Burberry Prorsum Pre-fall 2015 Lookbook
Burberry Prorsum’s Pre-Fall 2015 Lookbook serves up warm, rocker chic with a tailored edge. Fur accents, animal prints, and carefully structured silhouettes combine to create a collection that feels luxurious yet edgy
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KATE GRIGORIEVA BY BILLY KIDD
Kate Grigorieva takes center stage in a bold, highly stylized fashion editorial photographed by Billy Kidd for Numéro Magazine. With tight braids and fur-focused styling by Charles Varenne, the shoot balances strength, texture, and attitude.