Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Milan Fashion Week 2011, from the lines of Mila Schon at Just Cavalli

Penultimate day in Milan for fashion week dedicated to women's fashion. On the catwalk, today, some of the most famous names in international fashion. It is inspired by the great cold north of the fashion iceberg, which proposes a middle-class woman, but icy, sporty but luxurious. A male from reverse pantsuit decorated with embroidery of crystals has opened the walkway, which hosted knitted wool sweaters and coats embroidered with flowers, shoes and handbags python.

The geometry has decorated the fashion instead of Mila Schon, who for the next winter season focuses on chemises in hexagonal patterns. Besides the usual neutral tones, in addition, Schon offers tones of blue and coral, used for small jackets with tight sleeves from smocking. E 'Loro Piana, but the incursion of mesh covers for the small-shouldered and double flared fabric.

The atmosphere of the late 60's rule the catwalks of Lorenzo Riva: here, geometric cuts invade the space for lines to trapeze dresses and coats with flared necks rolled. The jackets of the autumn-winter will have a double neck and will be paired with flared pants and jackets trimmed with ribbons and embroidered organza.

Cashmere coats rather have the neck shaved fur and animal prints. Young and carefree, however, the proposed Dsquared, who sent models on the catwalk on the roller. Jeans worn leather pants aged, suit of denim, wool capes, vests, sleeves, white aprons and handkerchiefs knotted around his neck.

The evening dresses, gray or blacks, are long and beyond to the foot and laced boots are worn with the sharp blades. Belts? A must, also in corset. Romance, finally, the Just Cavalli collection that recalls the trompe l'oeil, where I live in flowers appear superimposed on the t-shirt, that seems to put on a solid model with flounces.

"It's a collection of light and full of contrasts between male and female - said Eva Cavalli - but more romantic than usual because the world is tough and young people need light." For them, fur or kidassia Kalgan range on fully printed on crepe dresses in floral prints with lace or animal.

At the foot, moccasins trimmed with scalloped high heels or ballerina motif patchwork.

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