Milan Fashion Week
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Monday, 24 February 2014
Emilio Pucci Fall/Winter 2014 Milan Fashion Week
Emilio Pucci Fall/Winter 2014 Collection at the Milan Fashion Week was crazy fun. The Designs feature a lot of fur and tribal prints that give the feeling of elegance and sophistication. A lot of wearable items not just for the catwalk but for the everyday woman who wants to have something special and unique to wear. The fabric on some pieces is free and smooth giving you that feeling of freedom and easiness on the body. There were also some sweaters uniquely designed not just to keep you warm but fabulous too. The gowns were amazing falling smoothly on the models creating a perfect silhouette and classiness. Brown and black were mostly the colors but Emilio Pucci also added a dash of yellow, red, orange and even some green, lovely! Let me not give away everything, why don't you see the rest of the collection for yourself and be the judge....
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Gaunt model shocks at Milan Fashion Show
Hollow-eyed and gaunt, the skeletal model stalked down the runway at the Gianfranco Ferré fashion show in Milan last night wearing a dress cut in a deep V that revealed her protruding clavicle and flat chest. A flurry of flashbulbs popped as photographers vied to get the best shot and the line of fashion editors sitting front row scribbled furiously on their notepads. If ever there were a case of Emperor's New Clothes at fashion week, it was here.
Did any one of the assembled crowd really think this model - bony cleavage, dark circled eyes - looked good Could they genuinely say that this image was aspirational And ultimately, would the model do what must be her main purpose here: sell these clothes to other women The answer to all of the above should surely be a firm no. But the designers' decision to use such dramatically thin models - and to accentuate their emaciated looks with the use of revealing clothing and dark make-up - suggests the powers that be within the fashion industry think otherwise.
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