Dolce & Gabbana and Emporio Armani present new menswear collections
Milan is ready to party, and next year’s spring and winter menswear shows will focus on nighttime tailoring with playful accents. Think sparkles and sparkles, fun silhouettes that invite shadow dancing, sexy peeks of skin with tailoring tricks once confined to a woman’s wardrobe.
Highlights from Saturday’s show on day two of Milan Fashion Week.
Take off with Emporio Armani
Giorgio Armani has been on the world’s fashion map for over 40 years. His latest collection for Emporio Armani follows the literal map of Milan he has adopted, with models walking around a circular runway that offers a bird’s-eye view of the map of the fashion capital’s historic centre. rice field.
The collection was inspired by aviation, with traces of tailoring from the golden age of aviation, when dandies like Charles Lindbergh made history with solo crossings of the Atlantic Ocean.
Styled in a belted gray jumpsuit with a furry collar, aviator cap and chunky boots. When he lands, there’s a subdued plaid suit with cropped trousers just above his boots. This is the invention of the season. Your gear will be stowed away in a satchel and a nautical bag.
Cozy knitwear paired with leather trousers and jackets, some with antique finishes, cut adventurous silhouettes. It comes out in colorful daywear, including shaded velvet jackets and silk shirts with foulards in bright accent colors like magenta, purple and mauve.
A leather harness and utility belt added edge. The pouch is belted over the boot. Mirrored aviator glasses complete the look.
The 88-year-old Armani gleefully picked up a pouch dropped from a model as he greeted the crowd at the end of the show.
Dolce & Gabbana goes back to black
When it comes to color alone, Dolce&Gabbana was back to basics. The entire upcoming winter collection is mostly black monochrome, perfect for nightlife. Gray and white monochrome played a supporting role.
It’s sparkly, but the looks were anything but basic. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana created a collection built around tailoring with the late-night synchronous club beat in mind. .
A long overcoat or dramatic cape will get you to the door of the club. This silhouette resembles the dramatic hourglass effect of coats and jackets with curved waistlines and broad shoulders. Strobe his lights pick up the shimmer and shine of clothing, while sheer tops and muscular knitwear accentuate your physique.
Machine Gun Kelly and Italian singer Blanco were among the design duo’s front row guests.