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Alluding to the conscious theme of the collection, the Marni set was lined with trash bags and stacked full of old tapestry, with used carboard boxes baled together for seats.
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Frayed hems, sweeping yarns and raw patchworks were central in Marni’s fall/winter 2018 season.
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Like Fendi, Emporio Armani served up cowboy boots on the runway. The latter likes theirs knee-grazing and dipped low in metallic with suede overlay.
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The men’s ensemble of seafoam intarsia sweaters, thrown over rolled cotton scarves and cropped, roomy grey trousers is a look to recreate.
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Dolce & Gabbana’s show ran 45 minutes late as it needed every single showgoer to turn off their WiFi devices before it could begin.
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It was clear why the moment the new Devotion bags were flown out via drones. Thunderous applause and whooping ensued.
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In December, Stefano Gabbana announced he was eschewing the ‘gay’ label because he didn’t “want to be identified by my sexual choices”. Consider the ‘love is love’ patch (written in Latin) a footnote.
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The Tommy Hilfiger spring/summer 2018 show, a one-off in Milan titled Tommynow “Drive”, marked the fourth and final see-now-buy-now collaboration with Gigi Hadid.
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A race track doubled as a runway with drivers in white suits working on a Mercedes-AMG...
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While Winnie Harlow, Hailey Baldwin and the Hadid siblings (Anwar too) dominated the runway.
The only things you need to know about Marni, Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger at Milan Fashion Week
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The sixth and final day at MFW saw drones, cardboard boxes and a racing track to boot
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