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At Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri riffs on ruffs, history and gender-bending elegance

Read full article: At Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri riffs on ruffs, history and gender-bending elegance

The past and present collided in a dreamlike spectacle at Dior’s fall 2025 show in Paris, where Maria Grazia Chiuri riffed on ruffs—both literally and literarily.

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Milan Fashion Week: Prada projects youthful optimism, not escapism, in a turbulent world

Read full article: Milan Fashion Week: Prada projects youthful optimism, not escapism, in a turbulent world

Milan designers have expressed their concern over the global turbulence through their collections without making overt statements.

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Highlights from the 2024 Met Gala exhibit: Sleeping Beauty would wake up for these gowns

Read full article: Highlights from the 2024 Met Gala exhibit: Sleeping Beauty would wake up for these gowns

Sure, she was a royal princess and all.

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Prada gives new meaning to bows and aprons, historic elements of women's wardrobe, for next season

Read full article: Prada gives new meaning to bows and aprons, historic elements of women's wardrobe, for next season

Don’t call them nostalgic.

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Prada reconnects with the seasons for its 2024-25 fall-winter menswear collection

Read full article: Prada reconnects with the seasons for its 2024-25 fall-winter menswear collection

The new Prada menswear collection for next fall and winter unveiled on the third day of Milan Fashion Week menswear previews has marked the return of the seasons as a point of renewal of the spirit.

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Prada explores lightness with windswept translucent chiffon for next summer

Read full article: Prada explores lightness with windswept translucent chiffon for next summer

Designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons have achieved an unbearable lightness in a series of translucent chiffon dresses that gently cosseted the form, trailed by wispy strands of the finest organza.

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Prada, Emporio Armani, Max Mara promote modesty in Milan

Read full article: Prada, Emporio Armani, Max Mara promote modesty in Milan

Milan designers took a more modest turn on the second day of Milan Fashion Week of mostly womenswear looks for next fall and winter.

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Prada charts line of business succession, tapping new CEO

Read full article: Prada charts line of business succession, tapping new CEO

The Prada fashion house has begun charting a line of succession on its business side by tapping a former LVMH executive as its next CEO.

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Prada, Max Mara back to pre-pandemic splendor in Milan

Read full article: Prada, Max Mara back to pre-pandemic splendor in Milan

After several seasons affected by coronavirus restrictions, Milan Fashion Week is back to its pre-pandemic splendor.

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Prada mixes nostalgia and grunge for summer 2023 menswear

Read full article: Prada mixes nostalgia and grunge for summer 2023 menswear

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons offered a nostalgia play for next season, mixing gingham, coming from the feminine world, with masculine menswear.

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Bottega Veneta gets a Milan reboot, DSquared2 spreads love

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Milan Fashion Week has closed five off-kilter days of runway shows for next season, marked both by a sense of relief that strict pandemic rules were easing but with growing distress over the war in Ukraine.

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Milan Fashion Week goes on under shadow of Russian attack

Read full article: Milan Fashion Week goes on under shadow of Russian attack

Milan Fashion Week continued Thursday under the shadow of the Russian attack on Ukraine and the possible economic repercussions as the West moves toward tighter sanctions.

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Jeff Goldblum, Kyle MacLachlan bookend Prada menswear show

Read full article: Jeff Goldblum, Kyle MacLachlan bookend Prada menswear show

Jeff Goldblum infused Milan Fashion Week with some levity as he shimmied down the Prada runway in a dark overcoat that cast a dramatic silhouette.

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Valentino says it with flowers at Paris Fashion Week show

Read full article: Valentino says it with flowers at Paris Fashion Week show

Valentino gave its pared down fashion audience a taste of real Parisian life on Friday.

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Dua Lipa walks the Versace runway, Prada resists normality

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Donatella Versace pumped energy into Milan Fashion week with a star-filled runway and front row, and collection strong on the fashion house’s codes: bright colors, safety pins and especially silky foulards.

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Milan designers hit reset button during digital fashion week

Read full article: Milan designers hit reset button during digital fashion week

MILAN – Fashion is off the hamster wheel, taking a deep breath that is allowing some freshness to seep into the once relentless cycle. ā€œIt is so weird thinking about fashion, and the kind of hamster wheel of fashion, and how we never had a break and always complained about it,’’ Marc Jacobs said during a Milan Fashion Week video chat with Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons post-digital show. Milan Fashion Week of mostly womenswear previews for next fall and winter wrapped a nearly all-digital edition on Monday. Only one designer — Daniel Del Core, marking his brand's debut — held a live runway show for a small number of guests. Milan designer Francesca Liberatore had planned an extravagant show in a Milan theater with holographic effects, but decided against it in solidarity with theater creatives who can't occupy that space.

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Prada sees virtues to preserve in digital runways

Read full article: Prada sees virtues to preserve in digital runways

MILAN – Miuccia Prada has adapted to the digital runway and isn’t ready to give up its lessons when the pandemic is over. While a runway show fades with the lights on the last look, the digital presentation requires another step: Picking the details that ā€œcreate an atmosphere,ā€ Prada said in a streamed conversation after the digital show. The women’s collection continued the body-hugging comfort layer of long johns from menswear, as well as leather gloves fitted with zipped pouches. Moschino’s Jeremy Scott maintained his usual playfulness, casting top models, actresses and a burlesque star that might have been front-row guests in another period to populate his Moschino digital show. Amber Valletta was caught on a shopping safari in a faux golden crocodile suit, replete with lizard tail.

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Prada intros anti-uniform during all-digital Fashion Week

Read full article: Prada intros anti-uniform during all-digital Fashion Week

A giant screen streams a Prada fashion live during an interview with Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, during the Milan's fashion week in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. Milan Fashion Week is unfolding entirely on computer screens and social media platforms this round for the first time ever, as the persistent virus resurgence dashed any hopes of even a handful of physical shows. In its digitally conceived preview, Prada on Sunday introduced the new anti-uniform that speaks to our new intimacy in our ever-tighter circles: luxury long-johns. ā€œIt is not often we find in fashion something that's so flexible, with so many facets,ā€ Prada said in a video conversation with international fashion students. Now, more than ever, as people have more time at home to consider how they want to present themselves to the world, fashion is less about trends, and more about individuality.

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Prada-Simons dialogue launches in virtual Milan preview

Read full article: Prada-Simons dialogue launches in virtual Milan preview

A model wears a creation as part of the Max Mara 2021 women's spring-summer ready-to-wear collection during the Milan's fashion week in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. The most anticipated event of the week was Prada’s virtual unveiling of the Miuccia Prada-Raf Simons collaboration announced in February. The designers joined the virtual audience for a dialogue after the presentation, responding to questions that had been submitted in advance. In a bid for democracy in luxury fashion, anyone can access the same preview experience as fashion insiders on Prada’s YouTube channel. ____MAX MARA’S RENAISSANCEMax Mara gave Milan Fashion Week its physical bearings, with a runway show around the porticoed courtyard of the Brera Painting Gallery, safe from threatening skies.

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Fendi taps Dior designer Kim Jones to replace Karl Lagerfeld

Read full article: Fendi taps Dior designer Kim Jones to replace Karl Lagerfeld

FILE -- In this Jan. 17, 2020 file photo, designer Kim Jones accepts applause after the Dior Homme Mens Fall/Winter 2020-2021 fashion collection presented in Paris. Rome fashion house Fendi announced Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020 that Kim Jones is taking over from the late Karl Lagerfeld as creative director of haute couture, ready-to-wear and fur collections. Jones will take on the Fendi duties while staying on as artistic director of Dior Homme. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)ROME Rome fashion house Fendi announced Wednesday that Kim Jones is taking over from the late Karl Lagerfeld as creative director of haute couture, ready-to-wear and fur collections. Jones will take on the Fendi duties while staying on as artistic director of Dior Homme, another house in the Paris-based luxury goods empire of LVMH chief Bernard Arnault.

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