This seasons Emilio Pucci was experimentally nautical featuring captured sea creatures in the designs embroidery and patterns. See the Emilio Pucci Ready To Wear S/S 2016 collection presented at Milan Fashion Week below:
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Luisa Beccaria Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
A sweet, modern and floral take on a Jane Austen romance. Sheer light gowns in soft pastels styled with wide-brimmed garden hats. The Luisa Beccaria collection was so strategically untrendy that it became enjoyably refreshing. See the Luisa Beccaria Ready To Wear S/S 2016 collection presented at Milan Fashion Week below:
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Max Mara Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
The Max Mara collection was a new wave punk approach to paint suites and tailored separates. Pulling inspirations from a stars and strips sailer feel with bold linear 80’s styling. See the Max Mara S/S 2016 collection presented at Milan Fashion Week below:
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Fendi Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
Fendi with the help of Karl Lagerfeld presented interesting shapes with flowing Shaksperian blouses and lace up detailing. The relaxed and muted tones made the intricate Fendi bags stand out. See the Fendi Ready To Wear S/S 2016 colección a continuación:
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Philipp Plein Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
A shimmering and studded collection from Philipp Plein with a glam rocker edge. Short dresses, gowns layered with badass statement jackets. See the Philipp Plein Ready To Wear S/S 2016 show below:
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Alberta Ferretti Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
A collection inspired by bohemian fairy natives. Long free flowing sheer gowns with woven detailing. See the Alberta Ferretti Ready To Wear S/S 2016 colección a continuación:
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Fay Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
On trend with the 70’s attire but with leaning more on the mixed patterned feminine hippie. See the Fay S/S 2016 colección a continuación:
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Les Copains Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
A clean collection with a clear horizontal linear theme. See the Les Copains S/S 2016 MFW collection below:
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Gucci Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
Alessandro Michele’s Gucci show was a throwback hipsters dream. Art school quirky with a Wes Anderson likeability. Styled with clunky glasses the collection consisted of modest pattern mixing, sheer fabrics and unique drawing like detailing highlighting the movement and folds of the fabrics. See the Gucci S/S 2016 collection presented at MFW below:
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Stella Jean Ready To Wear S/S 2016 FMI
extremely bright with pattern and texture mixing. Chic layered and stylishly playful. See the Stell Jean S/S 2016 colección a continuación:
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DSquared2 Menswear S/S 2016 Milán
Dirty, like that frat surfer guy who got really hard into Electronic Dance Music festivals and just can’t find their way out. Leaving him bright, dirty and sunburnt. The collection full of layers of coats and wet suits under shorts. Heavy on patterns specifically palm trees. What stood out: The use of bright colors and tattoo body garments. See the Dsquared2 Menswear S/S 2016 colección a continuación: Photography by Imaxtree