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Milan Fashion Week Highlights Top Trends For Fall/Winter 2024-2025

Milan Fashion Week Highlights Top Trends For Fall/Winter 2024-2025

Lifestyle Desk 26 Feb , 2024 11:36 AM GMT

  • Sheer trend embraced by top designers like Armani and Prada.

  • Faux fur alternatives featured by brands like Prada and Diesel.

  • Cozy knits and ribbed textures added glamour to ensembles.

Milan Fashion Week Highlights Top Trends For Fall/Winter 2024-2025
Tod's presents Fall-Winter 2024/2025 collection at Milan Fashion Week
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Milan Fashion Week recently concluded, offering a sneak peek into the upcoming women's fashion trends for Fall/Winter 2024-2025. Here are some of the standout trends that graced the catwalks:

Sheer Elegance

Designers at top fashion houses like Armani, Prada, Gucci, and Alberta Ferretti embraced the see-through trend, showcasing chic and skin-bearing looks. Dolce & Gabbana, in particular, focused on black, tuxedo-inspired ensembles featuring transparent silk skirts, sheer blouses, and daring fishnet dresses.

Faux Fur Frenzy
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While the use of real fur remains a topic of ethical debate, many designers opted for faux fur alternatives. Brands like Prada, Diesel, Emporio Armani, and Marni incorporated furry synthetics into their collections, offering a variety of styles from Flintstones-inspired to Star Wars-esque looks.

Cozy Knits and Ribbed Textures

Faux fur alternatives featured by brands like Prada and Diesel.

Sheer trend embraced by top designers like Armani and Prada.

Cozy knits and ribbed textures added glamour to ensembles.

Cable knits and ribbed sweaters and dresses were prominent on the runways, adding a touch of cozy glamour to the ensembles. Max Mara and Fendi showcased form-hugging cable knit dresses, while Emporio Armani and Prada played with ribbed textures in their designs.

Mustard and Moss Green Hues
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Warm autumnal shades like mustard and moss green made a strong comeback this season. Designers like Roberto Cavalli, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, Gucci, and Alberta Ferretti incorporated these hues into their collections, ranging from marble-inspired fabrics to luxurious wool overcoats and satin slip dresses.

Overall, Milan Fashion Week offered a diverse range of trends, from sheer elegance to faux fur frenzy and cozy knits, showcasing the creativity and innovation of top designers in the industry.

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