Milan Fashion Week catwalks, spring-summer 2016

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Milan Fashion Week has left us moments like the presentation of the new proposal of Alessandro Michele for Gucci, a parade that brought together luxury guests such as Carlota Casiragui, Dakota Johnson or Alexa Chung. An exceptional 'front row' to applaud the evolution of the new creative director of the Italian house.

Gucci's collection for the season Spring Adventure 2016 recovers the style of the seventies and reinterprets it, merging it with the 'boho' look. Michele, who at the beginning of this year replaced Frida Giannini at the head of the firm, continues to bet on shirts with ties, rich prints, cut midi or men's inspired garments. The color green, the silk bows, the flowing dresses, the floral motifs and the mix of colors abound in a collection that bets on large pasta glasses, loafers and berets as star accessories.

Fendi, spring-summer 2016

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The 'cut out' style is the main bet of the Fendi house in its new spring-summer 2016 collection. Cuts that reveal the waist, strapless necklines, long flowing dresses with transparencies, baggy style pants, bolero jackets , three-quarter sleeve blouses and a color palette dominated by red, black and blue.

Roberto Cavalli, spring-summer 2016

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One of the most anticipated moments of this Milan Fashion Week was seeing the first Peter Dundas collection for Roberto Cavalli. The Norwegian designer debuted as creative director of the firm in this edition of the Milanese catwalk with a collection starring him animal print and the daring mixes of color.

Emilio Pucci, spring-summer 2016

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The Pucci firm has opted in its new collection for one of the most repeated trends at this Milan Fashion Week: retro-inspired prints. Horizontal and vertical stripes, geometric motifs, animal drawings and prints of marine motifs such as fish, corals and shells are the protagonists of Pucci's proposal for next spring-summer.

Max Mara, spring-summer 2016

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Another firm that has surrendered to prints is Max Mara. In this case, the Italian house bets on the motifs of stars, leit motivate  from a collection in which garments such as sweaters, jackets, coats, dresses or pants are presented with prints. In addition to the ubiquitous stars, there is also room for striped patterns, whether vertical or horizontal.

Giorgio Armani, spring-summer 2016

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The Giorgio Armani show is always one of the highlights of Milan Fashion Week. The designer is one of the greats of Italian fashion, a veteran with convening power who stands out for being true to his style and not disappointing his followers. On this occasion, the jacket suit stands out as the main protagonist of the spring-summer 2016 collection, a proposal in which we have also seen volume miniskirts and a selection of house brand party dresses.

Versace, spring-summer 2016

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Another of the stellar shows on the Milanese catwalk is that of the Versace brand and its sensual style. Its designer Donatella Versace presented a collection in which miniskirts, flowing dresses, transparencies, blouses with neckline and high heels were combined on the catwalk with more elegant dresses and red carpet. Camouflage prints, glitter and animal print These are the trends the Medusa firm is betting on for next spring-summer.

Dolce & Gabbana, spring-summer 2016

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Once again, Dolce & Gabbana opted to pay tribute to Italian culture in their spring-summer 2016 collection. Italian icons, topics of their culture, postcards for tourists, nothing that surprises in terms of design but with a show capable of keeping the public's attention . On the catwalk the models doing selfies, headdresses with fruit, lace, embroidery, bodices and lingerie inspiration… Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana once again show their love for Italy and prints.

Prada, spring-summer 2016

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The designer Miucca Prada has presented on the Milanese catwalk her new proposal for the spring-summer 2016 season, a continuous collection in which prints and transparencies are the protagonists. Suits for jackets, shirts with embroidery, sequins, transparencies pushed to the limit and a very varied color palette in which raw tones are punctuated by intense greens, oranges or yellows.

Moschino, spring-summer 2016

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Always imaginative and fun, Jeremy Scott is doing his thing again in the spring-summer 2016 collection, inspired by car washes. The designer did not disappoint anyone with his proposal for Moschino, one of the great attractions of this Milan Fashion Week. Traffic signs, motifs related to the automotive world and specifically, with the 'car wash', with models dressed with brushes and rotating rollers. A lot of color and a spectacular staging make Moschino a benchmark on the Italian catwalk season after season.

Missoni, spring-summer 2016

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The striped print has been one of the most repeated trends of this edition of Milan Fashion Week. It has also been the protagonist of the Missoni fashion show, which has chosen this motif as the common thread of its spring-summer collection, a proposal in which we also saw checkered prints and geometric motifs. The chosen colors are white, black, yellow, blue, green, red and orange. As star garments, the skirt, the blouse and the flowing dresses. And as the collection's fetish accessories, the silk scarves tied around the neck, the maxi-size earrings and the golden details stand out.


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