Day Two Highlights From Milan Fashion Week

Lindsay Judge   |   24-09-2022

As the shows continue on the runways in Milan we reveal the latest from Day Two of the Spring/Summer 2023 shows in Italy.

 

Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection “In Transit” has us in the mood for travel! Nautical influences, beachside looks and materials as light as air make the perfect summer wardrobe for the global nomad.

 

 

Moschino

While the word is dreading the topic of inflation coming up in conversation Jeremy Scott is throwing it in our faces with his latest collection! He literally paired blow-up rings, animals and toys with each of his colourful looks as it made its way down the runway. Adding light to a world that is a particularly trying time, Scott understands that it is creativity, fun and colour that can bring joy to a dark moment.

 

Tod’s

Tod’s closed their Spring/Summer 2023 runway show in Milan this morning with none other than Naomi Campbell. The supermodel offered a glorious end to a show that offered an elegant, understated take on summer dressing.

 

Missoni

Filippo Grazioli has debuted his first collection for Missoni. With an elegant twist on the House’s codes, the Spring/Summer 2023 offering felt like the older sister of the house’s past collections. Monochrome designs with flashes of colour offered a unique take on elegant glamour.

 

 

 

Etro

Etro’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection was the first for newly appointed Creative Director Marco Di Vincenzo and the designer didn’t disappoint. Playing on the House’s key codes but giving them a new upgrade he started a new chapter for the Italian brand.

 

 

Gucci

Twinning at Gucci! The House presented its’s latest collection Gucci Twinsburg today with a line-up of models all of whom were twins. Imagined by Alessandro Michele the collection celebrated his love for asymmetrical reciprocity. In the show notes the Creative Director wrote: “Fashion after all, lives on serial multiplications that don’t hamper the most genuine expression of every possible individuality.”