Milan Fashion Week SS23 Top Three Style Trends

Milan Fashion Week SS23  Top Three Style Trends

Milan Fashion Week was full of excitement. The long-awaited return of the show, which was attended by celebrities including Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Kate Moss and Carla Bruni, was accompanied by many celebrations. The avant-garde look was presented by the British designer Matty Bowan, and the exclusive collection by Bottega Veneta. There were also some significant stylistic trends. Layered looks were common in slip dresses. Many designers sported a monochrome look with an emphasis on space-age techno white. After the dominance of mini skirts and shorts last year, skirts and sheath dresses are back in fashion for the forties.

Multi-layer sliding

Image courtesy of Diesel SS23

In addition to the large collection of Diesel jeans, designer Glenn Martens presented other fashionable looks. A striking example is the slip dress with lace trim and daisy print on a black background. Orange boots and bag completed the look. Asymmetrical Sportmax dress decorated with lilac satin lace.

Image courtesy of Fendi SS23

Fendi showed a two-layer dress with a sheer lining, decorated with bright flowers on an orange background.

Image courtesy of DSquared2 SS23

With DSquared2, the one-shoulder blouse looks fresh with sheer stripes and mixed prints.

white techno

At Jenny, Sara Kawaza Facchini showcased a variety of styles in bright white technical fabrics. Look 48 was a bright white bodysuit with neck and chest detailing.

Image by Jennie SS23

The Japanese label Onitsuka Tiger presents all shows in bright white color. Look 2 was a t-shirt over a mini dress with cargos and a fringe tie.

Image: preview by SS23.

Anteprima creative director Izumi Agina showed off white looks including a loose jacket and a matching rib-front dress. Ferragamo's t-shirt and leggings combo is accessorized with a large shoulder bag.

midi length

Image courtesy of Prada SS23

The "Adult" approach to fashion from Miuccia Prado and designer Raf Simons. Prada's show was dominated by a mid-calf pencil silhouette.

Image courtesy of Missoni SS23

Filippo Grazioli, the new creative director at Missoni, opted for a cone silhouette of varying lengths. For Show 28, she showed off a mid-length dress with a red and white optical print.

Image: Philosophy by di Lorenzo Serafini SS23

According to Di Lorenzo Serafini's philosophy, the designer was inspired by two famous designers of the past, Giorgio di Sant'Angelo and Romeo Giulia. The result is a collection of slim, flattering silhouettes. Look 11 is a mid-length dress in stretch fabric with a toile de joie print.

Image courtesy of Max Mara SS23

At Max Mara, Ian Griffiths showed three pieces in navy blue, including a midi dress in look 17.

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