MFW Spring 2018 Diary: Sportmax, Etro, Roberto Cavalli & Versace

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Milan Fashion Week Spring 2018 continues with the Spring / Summer 2018 catwalk shows by Sportmax, Etro, Roberto Cavalli and Versace. Each of these big brands displayed a beautiful collection on the catwalk. The anticipation of each runway look was well met with the actual show of looks. One show after another broadened the aesthetic horizons of fashion friends and even noted a few recalls of past trends.

MFW Spring 2018 Runway Shows: Sportmax, Etro, Roberto Cavalli & Versace

Feel like rocking atleisure? The Sportmax Spring Collection 2018 offers tons of unexpected options for every imaginable silhouette and comfort level.

Looking for something upscale? Etro has literally and figuratively covered you with a range of options that flow down and run down the runway.

Roberto Cavalli's lineup in early 2018 met expectations with classic designs with a refreshed and streamlined twist. Versace showed more color than anyone could expect or ask, but gave the fans everything they needed.

Sportmax Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

However, Sportmax retained its athletic aesthetics around it with an influx of incredible designs. The sportswear brand featured dresses and skirts with unexpected silhouettes and colors, floral prints and clever stripes.

Sportmax Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

The full Sportmax spring 2018 The collection included handkerchief hem dresses to some very cool ones Leather pieces in rich tones something for every taste. The outerwear was imaginative and artistic, but fully wearable.

The Sportmax Spring Collection 2018 was completely feminine and sporty chic. So many different textiles were used that the collection can be worn through parts of the summer and even into the fall. The color palette was sportier in the style of the brand than in spring. Short-cut pants, flawless leather bombers, and an incredible range of outerwear that even contained rain jackets were just a few of the deals for the upcoming Warm Months. Even for a line that specializes in athletic, informal clothing, there was a significant number of optimistic looks.

Sportmax Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Sportmax Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Etro Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

The Etro Spring Fashion Show 2018 unveiled a spectacular collection celebrating the 50th anniversary of this fashion house. The collection featured a complete women's and men's collection that produced a spectacular selection of looks from feminine to masculine to androgynous.

Etro Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

The show was awarded the title" The Tree of Life "and brilliantly presented a collection that started with whites and in an a Stunning, brightly colored range of options that were breathtaking from every angle was built.

The range of silhouettes, options, pieces, dresses, dresses and suits were incredible. The luxury of the brand was focused on this collection with a dimensionality that is unparalleled in previous exhibitions.

A celebration of the half-century of the style that the fashion house has produced, Etro showed skill, talent and incredible innovation in every aspect of textiles right through to the execution of every look.

Etro Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Etro Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Roberto Cavalli Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

The ready-to-wear collection by Roberto Cavalli, spring 2018, began in a subtle, elegant and chic style that was a little more elaborate and effective. The collection was intriguing and clever and looked like it would take more than eight weeks for new creative director Paul Surridge to pull things together.

Roberto Cavalli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Many of the looks were intuitively perfect for spring, look warm a but are airy and still breathtaking. Cutouts played well in the collection, along with strong prints and patterns. Not every pattern was as impressive as one would expect, but none of it was unpleasant. Unlike other patterns, some have not been so good.

What was expected of the Roberto Cavalli brand in the past is certainly different today. The collection has not lost its attraction, but it has otherwise encouraged it with a different, altered course.

Compared to previous shows, this collection was even more subtle even in the patterns under consideration. There was less flash, less drama, but lots of good looks to choose from.

The deep blue cutout dress and the same color maxi with cold shoulder were personal favorites and some of the most muted pieces of the spring / summer 2018 collection by Roberto Cavalli. The jewelry and styling was as expected, and worked seamlessly between the old design and the new one.

Roberto Cavalli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Roberto Cavalli Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Versace Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Versace Spring 2018 ready-to-wear collection was a Prisma atiche affair, if nothing else.The collection included everything a woman could have in her wardrobe, from single pieces to outerwear, pieces that seemed to have come from the unbelievable patterns that were shared in parts throughout the show showed.

Versace Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

The range of colors included was fantastic, including the initial wash of yellow and Gold created by the shocking and detailed print. This print was one of Gianni Versace's earlier collections, followed by more incredible and iconic prints. It is worth noting that Donatella chose the venue - the Triennale Museum in Milan to pay homage to her brother Gianni. She said she wanted to "celebrate a genius ... an icon ... my brother", a tribute that was touched and noted by everyone present.

His most brilliant works from 1991 to 1995 were presented, most of them revised. One of his most iconic, incredibly talented muses, Naomi Campbell (along with Cindy Crawford, Helen Christensen, Claudia Schiffer, and Carla Bruni) showed up in golden metal mesh, and a ball gown she had previously worn was also shown. The show was incredibly themed, dramatic and incredibly touching.

Versace Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Versace Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Photos via Vogue

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