With the most hyped house of the moment on its schedule, designer debuts and the usual favourites in the line-up, MFW is set for its first women’s shows of the 2020s.
in December. After delighting new fans with the traditionally challenging second collection last season, will the third time be a charm for the former Celine designer? On Saturday 22 February – which will no doubt see an even bigger orchestration for Kering’s new golden child – we’ll find out.© Getty Imagesleft the men’s schedule in January in favour of presenting a co-ed show during women’s ready-to-wear.
What will Tod’s newly hired creative director Walter Chiapponi do for his first collection at the helm of the brand?debuts its first collection under Walter Chiapponi on Friday 21 February. The new creative director made a name for himself working under Tomas Maier at Bottega Veneta, and previously served on the design teams of Givenchy, Gucci, Valentino and Miu Miu.
is once again readjusting its show schedule. Presumably in a bid to keep guests in Milan for longer, the Milan men’s presentations in January saw the Italian fashion council adding a Gucci show a day after visitors normally leave for a much-needed day to regroup before Paris.
But, CameraModa needn’t go out of its way to extend the week in order to keep Milan relevant. Next to
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