MILAN (AP) — Designers from diverse backgrounds dominated the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week. It’s the season when diversity in Italian fashion is an increasingly pressing topic.
Maximilian Davis, 27, is in his second season as Creative Director at Ferragamo. So does Bally’s Filipino-American designer, Luigi Villasenor. Tokyo James, founded ten years ago by British-Nigerian designer Inie Tokyo James, held its fourth runway show in Milan.
Mainly the highlights of the upcoming women’s collections for fall and winter, which take place on Saturday, the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week.
Salvatore Ferragamo sets its sights on young people
At a time when 1950s divas like Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren were setting the mood, Ferragamo showed his second collection for the Florentine fashion house as creative direction for Maximilian Davis, and archived it. I jumped into
“Ferragamo has a lot of heritage and I felt they really needed to work hard to present it to a younger generation who wanted to incorporate it into the brand,” Davis said backstage.
That included a stiletto invisible heel and a Ferragamo red he adopted in small ways like the peekaboo slit.
Davis envisions dressing both mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, with his clean lines and understated, direct perspective.
To that end, she boldly wore culottes with a slightly off-center suit jacket and paired it with discreet dark tights. Culottes also paired with seamy red knitwear, her sons gravitate to brightly colored technical bomber jackets and tank tops, or motorcycle jackets and trousers with a flash of red that zips open. maybe.
Davis hits an elegant and sexy tone with wrap dresses, elegant when paired with drapes, and sexy when hugging the body with fluid metallic shades and short hemlines.
Front row celebrities included Uma Thurman and Hunter Schaefer.