MFW SS19 Women moodboard
The inspirations directly from the catwalks
September 24th, 2018
After London, the circus of fashion lands in Milan. The names that have arrived for the Italian fashion week, to attend the shows or work, are many: Eva Herzigova to Monica Bellucci for Dolce & Gabbana, from Nicki Minaj and Rita Ora to Emily Ratajkowski for Versace, from the Hadid sisters to Kendall Jenner who have trod the most important catwalks. A bevy of curious and fashionistas often dressed in bright neon colors and pieces by Prada Sport, fell in love with the many creations proposed for the SS19.
What will they buy? The new collections look like they will add to their wardrobe little dresses from the sixties to wear with socks up to the knee, as Prada suggests; they will mix all over prints, choosing among the many "F" by Fendi, the flowers of Versace, the scribbles by Moschino or the artistic collage by Marni; they will show their cool side and athleisure with the leaders of FILA. What seems certain is that nobody, from Kim Kardashian, who already wears them, to Hailey Baldwin, who will not be able to leave home without the cycling shorts. Almost everyone shouts them out, proposing them in basic versions, full of crystals and beads, to satin or soft suede. If celebrities and fashionistas will probably opt for these trends, will you do the same? While you think about it, take a look at the most interesting inspirations for the collections of this Milan fashion week.
Art & Design
MSGM - Peter Fischli & David Weiss
Arthur Arbesser - Fausto Melotti, Giraffa
Gabriele Colangelo - Simon Hantaï
Salvatore Ferragamo - Constantin Brancusi, Young Bird
Marni - Rhonda Thomas Urdang
An homage to
Antonio Marras - Princess Romanework
Moncler 4 Simone Rocha - Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed
Max Mara - Anne-Marie Beretta
Moschino - Pierre Cardin - Thierry Mugler
Moschino - Pierre Cardin SS09
Prada - Pierre Cardin, 1968
Prada - Belle du Jour
Prada - Sharon Tate in The Wrecking Crew