Costume National’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion Week is the epitome of modern cool. Sexy, simple, and tailored, the collection balances precision with attitude. It is minimalism with an edge, perfect for women who want sophistication without losing personality.
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Prada Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Prada’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection at Milan Fashion Week is a celebration of the modern businesswoman with a twist. Bold, confident, and unapologetically stylish, the collection combines structured tailoring with playful, maximalist details. Prada captures the energy of the 80s working woman while injecting fantasy through accessories and patterns.
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Emilio Pucci Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
The Emilio Pucci S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at Milan Fashion Week, takes a playful, experimental approach to nautical themes. The runway showcased marine-inspired motifs, with embroidered and printed sea creatures adorning flowing dresses, tops, and accessories.
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Luisa Beccaria Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
The Luisa Beccaria S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at Milan Fashion Week, is a sweet, modern, and floral take on classic romance, reminiscent of a Jane Austen garden scene. The runway showcases sheer, flowing gowns in soft pastels, evoking delicacy and timeless femininity.
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Max Mara Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
The Max Mara S/S 2016 Ready To Wear collection, presented at Milan Fashion Week, takes a new wave punk approach to classic paint-splattered suits and tailored separates. The runway blends rebellion with refinement, turning structured garments into bold, modern statements.
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Fendi Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
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.