Ferrari continues to be a trend for both men and women. Versace, Donatella shows off her leather sculpting skills for all fashion goddesses. Underwear is outerwear so best to keep a coat on at Dolce & Gabbana. Moschino has just released the sweater with a smiley-face. Daniela Gregis’s abstract prints are bold and vibrant. Ferrari has created a lush red faux fur that looks like a supercar. All images are credited to Vogue.com except where noted.
”Take me to your designer.“ Out-of-this-world glowing metallic suit by Ferrari. Roco Iannoe’s creative director, Roco, creates luxurious apparel.
Ferrari. Chic navy ensemble.
Ferrari silk gown flows like liquid silver. It’s enough to set your heart racing.
Luxurious Ferrari Red ensemble. Imagine gracefully stepping from a classic. Giallo Modena Ferrari (triple-yellow paint) in this rich, red ensemble. Mamma mia! Glorious!
Ferrari leathers in brilliant cobalt blue.
Suggestion: Keep the Ferrari’s convertible top up while wearing these racy togs, or someone may catch a nasty cold. Ferrari Menswear.
Here is the Ferrari Fashion Show.
Classic Max Mara, by Ian Griffiths.
Max Mara. For 2024-25, the maxi coat worn over shorts or minis is a big trend.
Max Mara. Wide leg trousers and asymmetrical wrap jacket.
Maxi Mara: Classic tailoring, impeccable fabrics. Max Mara
Famous for their sumptuous outerwear, the success of Max Mara’s Teddy Bear Icon Coat has influenced designers worldwide. This mahogany wrap coat also has faux fur.
Here is the complete Max Mara runway show.
1950’s silhouettes and feminine bows were introduced at the Prada show.
There are many bows. Handbags were worn on leather straps and suspended in the crooks of the arms. Prada.
Prada varsity jacket with skirt featuring scalloped slip.
The dress is embellished in dimensional floral details. The knee-high leather boot is another important trend for the fall/winter of 2024-25. Prada was designed by Miuccia Prada in collaboration with Raf Simmons.
Feather Cap at Prada
Many ensembles featured a different look or slip revealed on the back of the garment, so you’ll need to:
View the entire Prada Fashion Show.
Kim Jones, Fendi: Luxurious fabrics and exquisite tailoring.
Cobalt blue leather jacket with leather trousers and leather boots. Fendi.
The perfect combination of a forest green faux fur coat and thigh high boots. Fendi.
Madonna shift gown Fendi.
Cozy knitted wrap in aubergine coordinated with navy blue coat shaped into an hourglass silhouette. Fendi.
Fendi knitted a top over a wool suit. Fendi.
Handbags and accessories that are layered. Fendi.
Here is the complete Fendi runway.
Alberta Ferretti celebrated autumn with a variety of shades. The runway was decorated with pumpkin, mustard, and a rich chestnut-brown.
Alberta Ferretti Pale apricot silk gown
Milan has seen a lot of runways featuring lingerie as outerwear. Alberta Ferretti.
Wear separates inspired by tie-dye with an umber coat. Alberta Ferretti.
A delicate lacey top paired with flannel pants and a full-length tweed jacket. Alberta Ferretti.
A “wow” on the partywear meter; metallic disc embellished bell bottoms and fitted vest. Alberta Ferretti.
View the complete Alberta Ferretti runway here.
Roberto Cavalli offers a stunning high-low dress.
Fausto Puglisi, Creative Director for Roberto Cavalli, photographed colorful images of ancient marble in his native Sicily to recreate as patterns for this collection, entitled, “Marbelous.”
Drama by Roberto Cavalli
Roberto Cavalli.
A mélange of sheer and opaque fabrics fashion delicate and stylish tops, when you’d like to embrace the sheer trend but don’t want to completely expose yourself. Roberto Cavalli.
You can watch the Roberto Cavalli show in its entirety here.
Giorgio Armani’s fun fur for Emporio Armani.
Combination of a textured jacket and a layered skirt. Emporio Armani.
The classic Armani silhouette is a symbol of Italian luxury and savoir-faire. Emporio Armani.
It’s casual, yet chic. That’s Armani.
A silk jacket with a cropped cut, paired with a full-length skirt and a beret. Emporio Armani.
Outstanding jacket with mandarin textured collar. Coordinated trousers. Emporio Armani.
Graceful appliquéd and tiered chiffon floral gown. Emporio Armani.
Here’s the complete Emporio Armani runway.
Gentry Portofino’s sophisticated, toasty knitwear ensemble. Image credit: Camera Nazionale della Moda Italian.it.
Comfy, cozy sweater knit hoodie by Gentry Portofino.
Trends for Fall/Winter 2020-25 include full-length faux furs. Gentry Portofino.
Gentry Portofino offers a long cardigan in charcoal that you can wear with everything.
Über cool streetwear by Diesel.
Silver painted skinny denims Menswear by Diesel.
Glenn Martens, Diesel, micro mini and crop top in a bold color.
Diesel faux fur in a fab design.
Diesel offers a range of urban streetwear that is stylish and luxurious. The transparent denim fabric has been woven into the jeans to create a novel twist on the sheer trend.
Polar bear fashion. Diesel.
The leather parka is incredible. Diesel.
No, this model doesn’t have a beard. It’s a wild, shaggy hoodie. A major trend is the fur-trimmed cropped jacket. Diesel.
Urbanwear with a strong statement. Diesel’s jacket and trousers are adorned with synthetic hair.
You can watch the complete Diesel runway show right here.
Daniela Gregis, a designer of avant-garde clothing, uses texture and color to create her vibrant apparel. Image credit: Camera Nazionale della Moda Italian.it.
Blues in different shades. Daniela Gregis.
Daniela Gregis’ hand painted images became textiles.
Peter Hawkings, creative director of Tom Ford, creates a sexy leather bodycon ensemble.
Clubwear from Tom Ford
Deep purple gown. Tom Ford.
Tom Ford, military-inspired menswear.
Burnout velvet halter gown, Tom Ford.
A rich espresso brown leather coat paired with trousers of the same color. Tom Ford.
Tom Ford halter gown with a tier-styled neckline.
Uptrending is “he-vage,” (male cleavage.) Wear low V-necks to achieve this look. Tom Ford.
Here’s the full Tom Ford runway.
Baby blue is expected to remain a color of accent in 2024-25. Gucci.
Yellow is a new accent colour that has been seen on many runways in Fall/Winter 2020-25. Gucci.
The trend of wearing lingerie as outerwear is still a big one. Sabato De Sarno for Gucci.
The look of the trouserless, as seen on many runways in six months’ time is still very popular for Fall/Winter 2019-2025. The street style in Milan is currently a trend. Gucci.
You can watch the complete Gucci runway here.
Chain mail never looked so good. Versace’s red carpet wear.
Classic Versace Prints always look chic.
Donatella does plaid. Versace.
Versace. Fitted jackets, slim trousers, and stunning leather thigh-high boots. Versace.
You can get the full-length version of this magnificent chain mail gown. Versace.
Here is the full Versace runway.
Spencer jacket, bralette and liquid gold trousers. Dolce & Gabbana.
Trim Hussar Jacket paired with micro-shorts and cummerbund. Dolce & Gabbana.
The tuxedo-lingerie look, as perfected by Dolce & Gabbana.
Dolce & Gabbana. Tuxedo jacket with a rounded shape worn without trousers. Dolce & Gabbana.
Watch the entire Dolce & Gabbana runway show here.
Etro offers a leather jacket adorned with intricate embroidery.
Etro has a reputation for creating fantastic patterns that are inspired by ethics.
Etro leather trousers and sweater with detailed embroidery for men
Here is the complete Etro runway.
Bouclé ensemble by Tokyo James.
Textural suit created from hand woven fabric. Tokyo James.
Trousers embellished by wooden beads. Tokyo James.
Laura Biagiotti debuted her imaginative fashions in 1972. The brand is renowned for its unconventional use of precious fibers.
Laura Biagiotti, a cashmere artist known for her creative use of the material.
Laura Biagiotti’s knitted dress with fringes.
Laura Biagiotti has created a stunning knitted sheath gown.
Here is the beautiful Laura Biagiotti runway.
We hope you have been inspired by the incredible creativity that we saw at Milan Fashion Week. See you soon.