We're not the only ones enjoying summer here in Africa. Summer made it’s way to the Milan Fashion Week runway as well. Designers collections sparkled with bright prints and wide clean silhouettes.
Karl Lagerfeld discovered that its not only in the use of dye to create an ombre through sheer fabric, but by using layers of laser-cut ombre chiffon to form light shift dresses in pink, blue and black. The rest of the collection featured bowl-cut wigs and cat’s eye sunglasses. Cara Delevingne was the first to walk Fendi’s Spring/Summer 2014 runway.
The main thing which drew me to Milan Spring/Summer was that Prada and Missoni both focused on the art world in their collections. Prada made use of six different artists to create portraits of women coming forward as “active and strong”. Amazing mixes of pop-art, a colour palette of green, red, orange and yellow with sportswear silhouettes.
Missoni focused on bold prints by incorporating volcanic and floral prints. Their silhouette inspiration came from the Japanese kimonos and Indian sarongs.
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Antiques came back for Dolce & Gabbana. Roman coins were used as prints on dresses, skirts, tops and evening bags worn with Roman sandals and emperors’ faces.
Roberto Cavalli’s collection featured botanical prints on plaids with a bit of neon hues in sapphire blue, emerald green and bold yellow on pants, skirts, crop tops and cut-out dresses.
Versace was inspired by an old picture of Donatella in the 90’s. The fun and sexy collection featured chainmail worked into T-shirts, flirty skirts and evening dresses presented by one of the biggest hip-hop tracks – Versace by Migos featuring Drake.
Gucci performed a relaxed silhouette, wildly printed low-waisted dresses with open Vs showing of near-sheer bra tops. There was also sheer sports luxe sweatshirts, mesh-panelled dresses and slash-fronted leather-edged kimano-style gowns.
Armani’s oversized silk coats , slouchy cropped trousers and ruffled cocktail dresses came with a palette of grey, white, pale pink and spearmint.
The 90’s maxi slip-dress with spaghetti straps was brought back by Max Mara with their feminine clean lines. Monochrome went from neutral to vibrant shades of tangerine, blue and green.
Japanese-inspired Marni brought back another legend called fanny packs worn with platform Tevas/flip-flops.