After the Dsquared2 show I walked (under the rain) in the direction of the Via Bergognone for the Giorgio Armani show. With no umbrella anywhere near, I started looking for a taxi point with a scarf on my head… Fortunately, on my way there I came across a little umbrella seller. I decided to buy …
Above: Rumi Neely from Fashion Toast Regarding the weather, Milan is much closer to Belgium than Sicily … Example outside the Dolce & Gabbana show where the sun decided to shine away and left his place to the rain. Fortunately for us… it takes much more to scare the fashion crowd! Above: Taylor …
9am: After breakfast I head to the Via San Luca for the Dsquared fashion show. True to the saying “fashionably late” the show started at 10.15 instead of 9.30. Which luckily left me some time to have a look around and say a big “hello” (virtually of course) to Anna Dello Russo, who I kept …
Right after the Gucci show, I strutted my way to the Dolce & Gabbana store in Via della Spiga… On the menu, an evening dedicated to new designers! Spiga2 as they called is a great concept store. Each season their buyer travels the globe in search of future fashion talent. The lucky winners will then …
Check my reports on Milan Fashion Week and soon Paris on ELLE.be, the online platform of the Belgian ELLE magazine. They are written in french and will vary slightly from the ones on my blog. For Milan click here to read my report on the party in the Dolce Gabbana Spiga 2 store: And here …
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