Milan highlights the sexy trend of day wear design with colorful and fur

Lead: Milan emphasizes the sexy trend of daytime design with colorful and fur

米兰强调日装设计 呈现多彩和皮草的性感趋势(图1)

Moschino 2010/2011 autumn and winter women's release

米兰强调日装设计 呈现多彩和皮草的性感趋势(图2)

Chinese supermodel Danny Lee interprets Giorgio Armani's autumn/winter 2010/11 release

The Milan Fashion Week 2010/2011 autumn/winter series took place from February 24th to March 2nd. There were more than 200 autumn and winter ready-to-wear women's collections from Italy and foreign countries in 7 days, including 86 from 78 brands. fashion show. In addition, thousands of buyers from over 40 countries and more than 2,000 reporters came to participate in this event. It is worth mentioning that this time, for the first time in the fashion week, a giant screen was set up on the Cathedral Square, one of the landmarks of Milan, and a live video of the show was played to change the traditional impression that the fashion catwalks were out of the ordinary citizens.

Overall, this week's fashion week has shown a positive and optimistic interest. The clothes are bolder in design. Designers innovate while following the brand tradition, emphasizing transforming everyday dresses into colorful, gorgeous and practical designs. . Style inheritance instead of innovation

Luxurious sexy

Milan this season conveyed an optimistic release feelings. Designers chose to interpret the brand's classic clothing styles from a fresh perspective, emphasizing on the daytime wear. Specifically, women's clothing for the autumn/winter season 2010/2011 will be colorful and retro, with a sexy and luxuriant feel in the elegance, the best expression of this, and the most commonly used element is fur.

Style inheritance instead of innovation

According to relevant sources, this year's figure will increase compared with the total amount of 56.5 billion euros in trade in Italy's fashion industry in 2009 (down 15% year-on-year). After a period of severe economic crisis, designers realized that they needed to change their design methods from time to time in order to create clothing that was both wearable, suitable for sales and innovative designs. This has led them to place new concerns on daywear and classic clothing design.

During this season's Milan Fashion Week, designers mixed leather, fur and wool as women's fabrics, while drawing inspiration from men's designs.

Designer Alberta Ferretti has included the brand's iconic evening dress red carpet skirt in his autumn/winter 2010/2011 collection, in addition to performing waist jackets and 3/4 lengths. Peng skirts and so on. Albert Feierdi said: "The series is a single piece of performance clothing, each piece can be worn alone, in which I can do an embroidered skirt can have a variety of ways to wear."

The 2010/2011 autumn/winter collection of the Gucci brand maintains a consistent design style and intelligent innovations in subtle areas. The series includes cashmere coats and collarless short-cut jackets, matching silk blouses and stovepipe trousers; the dress has a metallic collar and the cuffs are open. These garments are paired with suede high boots with a cylinder height above the knee.

Giorgio Armani's new collection embodies classic elegance. It presents a combination of a shoulder-shoulder jacket and a short shirt, suggesting fashion in the 1980s; sleeveless dresses are covered with tiger prints or embroidery; The shawl was draped over the skirt and the mannequin's head was covered with an infinity velvet cap like a bang.

“I wouldn’t say that designers have become careful,” said Marilyn McKee, director of fashion and beauty at Harrods, UK. “I would say Milan's release series this season is the evolution of the brand, not the innovation. ."

Luxurious sexy

Fur is ubiquitous on the T stage of Milan Fashion Week this season, bringing retro and gorgeous autumn and winter feeling. In addition to luxury, there is a woman's sexy, Prada brand new series of skirts fitted with corsets and fitted pleated tops, and Versace brand new series of apparel with asymmetric skirt design.

From Giorgio Armani's red and orange collections for the 2010/2011 autumn/winter collection to the new series of pinks from Bottega Veneta, a lot of bright colors infused into the next winter clothing.

The Prada brand's new line of clothing outlines a fashion of the late 1950s and early 60s of the last century, with a series of collared fur jackets, knitwear and corresponding short skirts. There is a wallpaper-style print on the dress, which is a mix of red, mustard, and brown, with a fringed wool socks below.

The Versace brand's new collection is inspired by the appearance of a simple motorcyclist. Tight pants are paired with motorcycle jackets and asymmetrical long-sleeved dresses. Leather or suede jackets and zips are fitted with zippers.

Dolce & Gabbana's Fall/Winter 2010/2011 collection has men's clothing. In the collection there are tailored black jackets, black lace tops and satin skirts; print designs with flowers, polka dots and animal skins are also available.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the brand's founding, Roberto Cavalli's new collection has chosen a bohemian look, mixed with military-inspired colorful printed brocade tuxedos and fur jackets; the models wore transparent pants. And elegant tulle dress.

It is worth noting that the accessories play an important role in all the T stages of the season, and buyers have noticed a more suitable and comfortable luggage profile.

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