Whenever Moschino, Max Mara and Fendi present their collections at MFW, we all know that it is time for strong visions of strong muses on stage. Jeremy Scott, Ian Griffiths and Karl Lagerfeld have overwhelmed Milan Fashion Week for their fall 2018 season with inspirations from the industry's most famous legends whose ultimate icon is the personification of art. Get ready for some aliens, leopard prints and even some re-assignments!
MFW Fall 2018 Diary: Moschino, Max Mara & Fendi
Moschino Fall / Winter 2018-2019 RTW Collection
Has Jeremy Scott Alessandro just stolen Michele's Spotlight? Depending on who your preferred creative director is, probably yes / no. Moschino's Fall 2018 Runway Show, unveiled a few hours ago at MFW, proved that entertainment with fashion goes hand in hand, and that those runway shows that manage to entertain the audience (well, the Internet) are in Relation to sales and success commitment.
For his moschino fashion in the fall of 2018 Jeremy Scott combined futurism with the sixties, which he usually hugs This time, however, he broke through the futuristic scenario with full force, body painting to match the models in matchy-matchy colors with their outfits.
The collection, which featured either Marilyn Monroe or Jackie Kennedy-inspired leitmotifs Inspired by the famous (and funny, if you do some rambling documentaries online) conspiracy, the fact that President Kennedy said Marilyn Monroe's aliens were real if not already among us. "Jeremy Scott.
Who not "anti-alien" (he mocked President Trump by saying he did not want to "build a wall" when aliens ever come), landing his retro-futuristic aesthetic at MFW and surprising us with gorgeous rock suits, mod-approved jackets and of course Clothes with red carpet.
Let's say, if aliens ever actually come, they will at least not complain about our glamorous fashion tastes (about the way we treat each other and the earth, well, they might be disappointed.)!
Max Mara Fall / Winter 2018-2019 RTW Collection
The last Max Mara Fall 2018 collection was all in the name of love, freedom and empowerment, with clear eighties-flavor accents and P unk-rock-approved aesthetics.
Translated into fashion, this motto confirmed the official comeback of the leopard prints for fall 2018, classic coats with waist-tightened men's belts, pencil skirts, solid jackets and ultra-cuddly teddy gowns already featured in the had a great success last fall season.
To top it off, Creative Director used Ian Griffith's artworks by legendary artist François Berthoud to celebrate femininity and empowerment through some T-shirts that he firmly believes would all wear. "Our catwalk is representative of women from all over the world because women around the world wear our clothes," he concluded behind the scenes.
Fendi Fall / Winter 2018-2019 RTW Collection
Those who have already discovered some Fendi Fall 2018 collection Res online might have noticed something puzzling with the logo; After falling in love with the collages of Scottish artist Hey Reilly (@hey_reilly) on Instagram, Fendi's creative director Karl Lagerfeld decided to revive some of the artist's artworks to present a "capsule collection" by Fendi / Fila, by the literally all are already obsessed. born in the late eighties and having personally experienced the Fila craze in the nineties, i must say i am also excited about it).
Fila / Fendi sweatshirts and pullovers aside, this Fendi Fall 2018 collection was for two reasons extremely int eressant.
The first is that logomania is picking up again, as repeated by the fashion houses Gucci and Burberry, and the second is that the aesthetics of the eighties are virtually unstoppable at this time, as they are so often seen and rethought. Start this summer Demanding fashion victims.
As for Fendi's Fall 2018 It-Item, keep an eye out for the tartan logo trench coats, as they're sure to be huge next winter.
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