Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 Day 3 Recap | Versace, Sportmax, Blumarine + More

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Published September 21, 2013

Blumarine
Blumarine

Blumarine designer Anna Molinari embraced a certain fragility, championing images of butterflies and flowers for a collection, fresh from the garden.

Antonio Marras
Antonio Marras

Inspired by the sculptures of artist Kathy Ruttenberg, Antonio Marras charmed with dresses and skirts that became the canvas for a hand-painted finish.

Emporio Armani
Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani brought a girly stamp on menswear-inspired pieces, boasting playful spring colors and clean wide-cut silhouettes.

Versace
Versace

Versace’s rock ‘n’ roll chic showed a lot of skin and attitude at Milan Fashion Week with chains and edge cutouts.

Etro
Etro

Veronica Etro was moved by a collection of fabric covers found on her grandmother’s bookcase, prompting a lineup that juxtaposed the idea of traveling with the fashion house’s rich heritage of exotic prints.

Francesco Scognamiglio
Francesco Scognamiglio

Playing soft ruffles against the hard details of structured tailoring, Francesco Scognamiglio was inspired by peony petals.

Iceberg
Iceberg

Marking his debut collection for Iceberg, creative director Alexis Martial looked to Japanese street style to inspire a fresh sporty take on the brand’s stylish woman.

Les Copains
Les Copains

Plaid and the graphic nature of black and white played into the latest collection of Les Copains, playing light flirty skirts and sleek dresses off against their signature knitwear.

Sportmax
Sportmax

The polka dot reigned at Sportmax with a print that was scaled to several sizes and used to detail a relaxed take on summer dress.

Tods
Tods

Tod’s hit the runway for the first time, revealing the new collection of creative director Alessandra Facchinetti. Playing with leather and infusing it with a familiar casualness, Facchinetti showcased a sporty collection that represented a sharp extension of the brand’s luxe accessory business.

Trussardi
Trussardi

Taking over the helm of Trussardi, creative director Gaia Trussardi presented clean silhouettes that brought together the sharp tailoring of menswear and the soft attributes of feminine shapes.


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