Rabu, 27 Februari 2013

Can't Stop Thinking About...Milan Fall 2013 Edition


Fox fur woven into French braids at Fendi, 2-D Comme des Garcons-inspired looks at Emporio Armani and more things we can't forget from the Fall 2013 Milan shows.

 
  • Kooky Fur

    Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

    Kooky Fur
  • 2-D Fashion

    In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

    2-D Fashion
  • Give Them a Break

    Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

    Give Them a Break
  • Marni Goes Light on Prints

    Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

    Marni Goes Light on Prints
  • Wet Hair

    To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

    Wet Hair
  • Print Happy

    Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

    Print Happy
  • Tough Luxe Choker

    Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

    Tough Luxe Choker
  • Teddy Bear Camel Coats

    Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

    Teddy Bear Camel Coats
  • Tartan Explosion

    Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

    Tartan Explosion
  • Model Stampede

    Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

    Model Stampede
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  • Kooky Fur

    Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

    Kooky Fur
  • 2-D Fashion

    In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

    2-D Fashion
  • Give Them a Break

    Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

    Give Them a Break
  • Marni Goes Light on Prints

    Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

    Marni Goes Light on Prints
  • Wet Hair

    To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

    Wet Hair
  • Print Happy

    Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

    Print Happy
  • Tough Luxe Choker

    Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

    Tough Luxe Choker
  • Teddy Bear Camel Coats

    Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

    Teddy Bear Camel Coats
  • Tartan Explosion

    Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

    Tartan Explosion
  • Model Stampede

    Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

    Model Stampede
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  • Kooky Fur

    Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

    Kooky Fur
  • 2-D Fashion

    In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

    2-D Fashion
  • Give Them a Break

    Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

    Give Them a Break
  • Marni Goes Light on Prints

    Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

    Marni Goes Light on Prints
  • Wet Hair

    To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

    Wet Hair
  • Print Happy

    Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

    Print Happy
  • Tough Luxe Choker

    Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

    Tough Luxe Choker
  • Teddy Bear Camel Coats

    Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

    Teddy Bear Camel Coats
  • Tartan Explosion

    Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

    Tartan Explosion
  • Model Stampede

    Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

    Model Stampede

Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to use fur in the most unexpected of ways including "fur-hawks" woven into French braids and onto the sides of sunglasses at Fendi.

In a nod to Fall 2012's Comme des Garcons collection, this season's Emporio Armani collection included a series of knockout 2-D looks.

Federico Piaggi and Stefano Citron prove once again that Ferre is one of Milan's most underrated brands.

Not only did Consuelo Castiglioni go in a darker direction for Fall 2013, she didn't show a single retro print.

To complement the relaxed silhouettes Miuccia Prada opted for this season, her models walked the runway with wet-looking hair that made it appear as though they had all just taken a shower.

Classic Pucci prints haven't been associated with Pucci's unapologetically sexy runway shows for a number of seasons now, but they made some memorable appearances this season.

Here's one look from Versace that we hope, for safety's sake, never makes its way to retail.

Max Mara showed a slew of camel coats including oversized ones that have widely been compared to teddy bears.

Following the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Christopher Kane and Versace, all of whom showed a number of tartan/Scottish-inspired looks, Moschino presented a veritable tartan explosion.

Dolce & Gabbana always ends its show in dramatic style and this season's model stampede included red lace, embroidery and golden crowns.

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