Key Trends, Animal Prints & Cocooning

“For me, fashion can convey a feeling of renewal, but also of joy,” the British daily Guardian quoted designer Giorgio Armani as saying, summing up the impressions of Milan Fashion Week. “We can neither change the world nor solve the world’s problems, but we can give people a moment of lightness, the feeling of being different, new and even more beautiful. These are small joys, but sometimes small things can make a big difference.”

Animal magic

Regardless of catwalk trends in other fashion capitals, animal prints are a perennial favorite in Italy. This season the focus was on the aesthetics of the “Mob Wife”the leopard print.

Blumarine

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For his Blumarine debut, designer Walter Chiapponi presented a leopard-print coat over a dark red sparkly top and rose-print mini briefs. A white bow necklace and rose print satin flats completed the look.

Diesel

Diesel FW24/Look 15
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At Diesel, designer Glenn Martens showed a leopard print fur jacket with sheer rose print panels over a sheer animal and rose print top and brown patent boots.

Dolce & Gabbana

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At Dolce & Gabbana, a model wore a floor-length coat with a belted sash in a colorful leopard print

Marni

Marni FW24/Look 24
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At Marni, designer Francesco Risso presented a turtleneck tunic with a leopard print, paired with cuffs and boots in a contrasting color.

No.21

No.21 FW24/Look 27
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Designer Alessandro Dell’Acqua sent a model down the runway at No.21 in a long-sleeved leopard print mock turtleneck bodysuit with a brown checked wool miniskirt with slit and bow detailing and red slingbacks.

The Silk Road

Transparent fabrics and underwear as outerwear have been trending in all major cities for several seasons. Slip dresses, bralettes and a variety of other undergarments were made in satin, lace, silk and other luxurious fabrics.

Daniel DelCore

Del Core FW24/Look 30
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Daniel Del Core presents a nude bralette under nude sheer briefs with cold shoulders and ruffles.

Gucci

Gucci FW24/Look 50
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Sabato De Sarno debuted a navy lace bra and boyish cut shorts under sheer navy mid-length briefs with lace panels for Gucci.

Roberto Cavalli

Roberto Cavalli FW24/Look 50
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Designer Fausto Puglisi chose black lace-trimmed Devore briefs with asymmetrical straps at Roberto Cavalli. Accessories included a large double crystal pendant necklace, a black patent mini handbag and knee-high boots.

Vivetta

Vivetta FW24/Look 5
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Vivetta sported a pale blue bustier and matching quilted shorts under a matching lace peignoir with black velvet bows. Navy velvet slingbacks and a leather hobo completed the look.

Ermanno Scervino

Scervino FW24/Look 22
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At Ermanno Scervino, a model wore a bodysuit with a brown crocodile-embossed leather corset, boyshorts and a sheer pleated skirt. Accessories included a long wool scarf, sheer opera-length gloves and suede platform boots.

Wrap up warmly

On the Milan catwalks, Cocoon models of outerwear, scarves and shawls made of cashmere wool were mainly seen.

Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta FW24/Look 13
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Bottega Veneta designer Matthieu Blazy modeled a light blue asymmetrical turtleneck shawl over a blouson top and skirt that matched the sheer cream and black layers underneath. Accessories included an Intrecciato clutch and brown mules.

Ferragamo

Ferragamo FW24/Look 21
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At Ferragamo, designer Maximilian Davis paired a wide-belted brown wool cape over a burgundy dress with an oxblood clutch and strappy sandals.

Martino Midali

Midali FW24/Look 4
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At Martino Midali, a model wore a cream hooded knit top under a matching wool coat, along with a matching wrap skirt and ankle boots.

‘In The Round’

Another strong trend this season is clothing with a rounded shoulder shape.

Genny

Genny FW24/Look 9
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Genny designer Sara Cavazza Facchini presented a blouson jacket with rounded shoulders and a scarf at the neck, as well as culottes in gray textured wool.

Maryling

Maryling FW24/Look 19
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Designer Angelo Katsapis showed a rounded-shoulder coat in a large black and white houndstooth check, bright orange long gloves and tan and red two-tone loafers for Maryling.

Jil Sander

Jil Sander FW24/Look 3
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The designer duo Luke and Lucie Meier designed a light green long-sleeved wool tunic and extra-long trousers with seam details for Jil Sander. Accessories included a silver mirrored cap, brown leather bag and long-haired gray shoes.

This translated article previously appeared on FashionUnited.uk

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