Milan Fashion Week FW19 Moodboard
The inspirations directly from the catwalks
February 25th, 2019
60 fashion shows, over 80 presentations and many events. This Milan Fashion Week dedicated to the FW19 flew away like a breath of cold wind: fast and sharp. The opening was inevitably marked by the death of Karl Lagerfeld, a shadow that echoed above all by Fendi where the last collection designed by the great Kaiser Karl was staged. Despite this "the show must go on" and each brand has presented its creations and its aesthetic vision. Prada has continued to explore the intertwining of romance and fear already started with the menswear proposal; Versace has kept the gaze turned to the past, to the genius of Gianni and to the advertising campaigns taken by Avedon in the 90s; Gucci has explored the concept of duality and mask, among dozens of citations and inspirations, from ancient history to cinema; Marni has unveiled a very cultivated and unexpected erotic side; Bottega Veneta tried to collect Phoebe Philo's legacy with echoes reminiscent of Paco Rabanne's fashion. Many worlds, all different, all interesting that seem destined for a strong, independent woman, aware of her charm and her strength.
Art & Design
Max Mara Atelier - Mimmo Paladino
Salvatore Ferragamo - Annie Albers
Roberto Cavalli - Tamara de Lempicka La Liseuse III
MSGM – Flash Art magazine
Prada - Jeanne Detallante’s illustration
Vivetta - Joseph Holdcroft’s ceramics
Gucci - Virgen del mayor dolor by Francisco Romero Zafra
Gucci - Kris Knight
An homage to
Stella Jean - Toussaint Louverture
Moschino - Cap’n Crunch
Prada - Wednesday Addams
Versace - Donatella Versace by Richard Avedon for Blonde adv, 1995
Versace - Versace FW92
Versace - Kate Moss by Richard Avedon for Versace FW96
Bottega Veneta - Paco Rabanne
Moncler Genius - YSL 1965 wedding dress
Moncler Genius - Charles James gowns by Cecil Beaton, 1948
Vivetta – Jean Charles de Castelbajac Teddy bear coat, 1989
Gucci - Mick Jagger 1971
Gucci - Nick Cave
Gucci - Rudi Gernreich
Gucci - Borgognotta del grifone, 1540-1545 ca.
No. 21 - Dressed to Kill
Marco de Vincenzo - Audrey Hepburn in How to steal a million