graceful milan fashion week

One of the interesting things about the prestigious Milan Fashion Week is its continual trend of introducing something novel in fashion. Its amazing how over the years Milan’s aesthetic fashion sensibilities remain of interest to the rest of the globe. Fashion empires take the fashion week seriously and create beautiful collections. Take for example, the new Fendi look for spring 2010. It was neat and clean. There was nothing bizarre and each garment was thought of from the consumer point of view. Tender and subtle designs and hues made up the lingerie collection. Even Karl Lagerfeld was far removed from the overt French laces that dominate his collections. This time presented a beautiful wearable style. That’s exactly what fashion trends are all about-not just satisfying their own whims but considering the consumer preferences.

The other collections that featured the Milan fashion week runways were Marni with prints and simple textured clothes with scarves and glares typical summer accessories. Must say it was casual chic at its best for a summer afternoon. There was a slight departure from the regular style of Dolce & Gabbana. They represented a queer combination of flamencos and gothic designs. Was spring on their mind? Yes, with darker shades. They do have their die-hard loyal fans. The next feature by Gucci revealed the fashion empire’s taste for sleek city style. It did get thumbs up from the crowd. The evening dresses by Bottega Venetta were simple and monochromatic with a dash of color here and there.

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