Fashion arrives at the runways like autumnal leaves and brings the latest tendencies from veteran designing houses with their ready-to-wear collections that range from the unpredictable and intricate to the classic. Marni, helmed by Francesco Risso in his debut for the brand, speaks of individuality, creativity and contrast between fabrics and shapes, while Alexander McQueen’s head designer Sarah Burton presents an innovative offer of gowns and lace-ups that exude a certain darkness of the savvy, strong female, accompanied by accessories that feature stitching, studded shoes, embroidered handbags and ornamented jewelry. Chloé commemorates Clare Waight Keller departure with a collection that inspires nostalgia and pays tribute to fashion icons from the 60s and 70s with plaid pants, dresses and flowery patterns. Lastly, Carolina Herrera returns this fall with a classic look that showcases the true essence of the brand with the simplicity of youthful elegance that includes gowns, woolen capes, voluminous coats, long sleeves, lace, booties, high-heeled sandals and low heel pumps.
Chloé
Short dresses inspired in the 60s psychedelic vibe are trending this season, emphasizing blouses with butterfly wing collars and oversized shearling coats.
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Carolina Herrera
Sophisticated femininity and a casual, relaxed personality characterize Herrera’s runway this fall, complemented with high socks, neck ribbons, and warm colors.
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Marni
This wild collection experiments with fragmented eccentricity that infuses patterns, shapes, and faux furs with a wide range of colors that emanate originality.
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Alexander Mqueen
Each piece screams rebellion and drama, embellished with lace, feathers, stitching details, leather and patchwork, with a bold and modern aura.
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Text: Amura ± Photo: ERMANNO SCERVINO / CHLOÉ / ALEXANDER MCQUEEN / CAROLINA HERRERA / MARNI