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The best of Milan Fashion Week SS21

The most interesting proposals for the SS21: from Versace's creatures of the abyss to the "uniform" by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons

The best of Milan Fashion Week SS21 The most interesting proposals for the SS21: from Versace's creatures of the abyss to the uniform by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons

Tulle skirt, ruffles, micro bra, mix and match prints, oversized men suits and pastel color. The phygital edition of Milano Fashion Week, with its mix of live shows and digital presentations, has revealed how we will dress in the SS21 season and how the pandemic is changing the idea of style. MFW's designers return to natural femininity, poised between romance and seduction, playing with menswear codes, combining retro, the '90s and contemporary street elements. Raf Simons' highly anticipated debut in creative co-direction with Miuccia Prada has brought to the catwalk a dialogue between the imagination and the archives of the two brilliant designers; while Silvia Venturini Fendi's latest collection before leaving her role to Kim Jones looks to the past, to family traditions, and tells of timeless elegance. Versace takes us into the depths of a glamorous Atlantis, while for Moschino Jeremy Scott recreates the atmosphere of a 1950s fashion show with a puppet theater. For Max Mara, N°21 and the artistic vision of Tomo Koizumi for Pucci the wardrobe of the future is made of candy colors and minimalism, clean lines opposed to the ruffles and wide tulle skirts presented by MSGM, the grunge artists of Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini and the DIY mood creations unveiled by Marni with an original Digital Manifesto

Here is a selection of the best looks presented in this Milano Fashion Week 2020.

 

Versace

 

Valentino

 

Marni

 

Prada

 

Fendi

 

Pucci

 

 

Philosophy

 

N°21

 

Alberta Ferretti

 

Sportmax

 

Max Mara

 

MSGM

 

Boss

 

Salvatore Ferragamo

 

VÌEN

 

MM6

 

Armani

 

Genny

 

Emporio Armani

 

Etro

 

Drome

 

Sunnei

 

Marco Rambaldi

 

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