• Trussardi SS 2015 MFW
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    Trussardi S/S 2015 MFW

    Layering was key this season, and it was done with restraint. Nothing looked bulky. Nothing felt forced. Long coats over streamlined separates. Soft knits paired with structured outerwear. The silhouettes stayed relaxed, but the execution remained precise. This was chic casual in the truest sense. Clothes designed for movement, for real life, for a woman who values ease but still wants polish. It was effortless in spirit, even if the craftsmanship was anything but.

  • Luisa Beccaria SS 2015 MFW
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    Luisa Beccaria S/S 2015 MFW

    Luisa Beccaria Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week felt like stepping into a memory you are not entirely sure is yours. Designed by Luisa Beccaria alongside Lucilla Bonaccorsi, the collection leaned fully into romance, softness, and nostalgia, without tipping into costume. The palette was the first thing to seduce. Creams dominated the runway, pale and luminous, creating an almost glowing effect under the lights. It was gentle, calming, and undeniably feminine. Nothing felt loud. Everything felt intentional.

  • Salvatore Ferragamo SS 2015 MFW
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    Salvatore Ferragamo S/S 2015 MFW

    Salvatore Ferragamo Spring Summer 2015 unfolded on one of Milan Fashion Week’s many catwalks with the kind of quiet assurance the house does best. No theatrics. No distractions. Just beautifully considered clothes, presented with confidence and clarity. Graveravens.com was there to capture every look, and what stood out immediately was the sense of control. This was a collection rooted in refinement, where nothing felt excessive and every detail felt deliberate.

  • Marni SS 2015 MFW
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    Marni S/S 2015 MFW

    Marni Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week unfolded like a process rather than a moment. It did not rush to impress. Instead, it built itself slowly, intentionally, almost academically, before letting creativity take over. The opening looks felt raw and restrained. Canvas like fabrics appeared rough, textured, and utilitarian. They looked unfinished on purpose, as if the garments were still in conversation with the idea of becoming something else. Styling leaned into that roughness. Nothing was polished too early. It felt honest and experimental, which is exactly where Marni thrives.

  • Emilio Pucci SS 2015 MFW
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    Emilio Pucci S/S 2015 MFW

    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.

  • Jil Sander S/S 2015 MFW
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    Jil Sander S/S 2015 MFW

    Jil Sander Spring Summer 2015 at Milan Fashion Week was all about control. Not the rigid kind, but the confident kind. The type of restraint that feels intentional rather than limiting. This was a collection built on structure, balance, and a deep understanding of proportion. From the opening looks, there was a clear equestrian influence. Tailored jackets, strong shoulders, and refined silhouettes evoked riding uniforms and countryside polish. But this was not costume. It was elevated, streamlined, and reimagined through a modern lens.