Milan Fashion Week Fall 2022-23 Armani, Ferrari, DSquared2 and More Heavenly Fashion
Are you a fashion fan of the wild and eccentric or the sublime and classic? Or maybe you appreciate all innovative and artistic new possibilities offered to us during Fashion Week. Luxury fabrics, or recycled materials, an ingenious pleat or shoulders a mile wide, we love diving into this world that the top designers imagine for us. Enjoy the show.
Milan goes Irish. Kelly green was seen on countless runways. Giorgio Armani, the maestro of savoir faire. Image credit vogue.com unless noted.
Giorgio Armani is the master of sophisticated suiting.
Giorgio Armani. An intricately crafted sheer jacket.
No one does menswear like Armani. Double breasted jacket sends a message of casual elegance.
Giorgio Armani. Pale pink velvet and patterned trousers.
Pattern power. Giorgio Armani.
Eveningwear that sparkles. Giorgio Armani.
Swashbuckling vest. Giorgio Armani.
Glowing velvet suit. Giorgio Armani.
Hypnotically fabulous jacket and wrapped trousers by Giorgio Armani. The Armani show opened with a statement from the designer: “My decision not to use any music in the show was made as a sign of respect towards the people involved in the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine.” Armani was the first designer to reference Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine during Fashion Week. Watch his stunning Fall 2022 runway show here.
The cuddly, cozy, fuzzy Teddy Bear coat by Max Mara is their immensely popular classic piece that continues to inspire so many designs within their collection.
Geometric teddy bear fabric creates a sweet mini dress. Max Mara.
All shades of camel. Snuggly turtleneck and wide cuffed trousers. Max Mara.
Bold red ensemble and the very trendy knit hood. Max Mara.
Knit vest over a slim quilted puffer. Max Mara.
Flattering taupe ensemble and an inspired teddy bear purse-muff. Max Mara.
Long quilted skirt in delicious orange. Max Mara.
I’m afraid if I put on this teddy bear coat with the matching teddy bear skirt I’d never take it off. Comfy, cozy overload! If you can’t get enough of this warm and fuzzy collection, watch the Max Mara runway video here.
Strapless plaid jumpsuit by Laura Biagiotti.
Coordinating bag and mini. Laura Biagiotti.
The softest plaid ensemble. Laura Biagiotti.
Full length jacket with coordinating trousers. Laura Biagiotti.
The iconic Laura Biagiotti handbag.
Elegant full length cardigan and knit trousers. The Laura Biagiotti brand is known for luxurious knitwear.
Glittering gown with full train. Laura Biagiotti.
Almost decadent. Cable knit sweater and skirt highlighted in burnished gold. Laura Biagiotti. Check out the lovely runway video here.
Debut of the new Fall 2022 accessories collection by Bulgari. Watch the video here.
Velvet wrap bustier and tuxedo pants. DROMe is an Italian club, music and disco partywear brand. Credit: drome.it.
Uneven hem and two tone leather trench. DROMe.
Suited up for a party. Garter belt on the outside of the trousers. DROMe.
Cocktail ready. Tube top under zip front bustier and leather pants. DROMe.
Luisa Spagnoli is a major Italian brand of classic womenswear. Credit: www.luisaspagnoli.it/us.
Rich chestnut colored cape and embellished skirt by Luisa Spagnoli.
Kelly green knit ensemble accessorized with a fabulous cable knit purse. Luisa Spagnoli.
Royal blue ensemble with sweet knit mini. Luisa Spagnoli.
This classic leather dress can take you from the office to the club. Luisa Spagnoli.
Luisa Spagnoli was born in Perugia, Italy in 1877. Not only did she found the prominent fashion brand Luisa Spagnoli, she founded Perugina Chocolates and invented the world famous Baci chocolate, “Kiss.” Her recipe is still used today. In fact, Dolce & Gabbana partnered with the brand to create a D&G collection of Baci chocolates. How talented can one person be? Lovely black and gold print column dress by Luisa Spagnoli.
Get it in gear. Ferrari’s fashion line for men and women really gets your motor racing.
Racy red and grey color block dress. Branded apparel and original accessories by Ferrari Motors.
When the competition is fierce, you need to stand out. Designer Rocco Iannone created the Ferrari brand apparel using the same textiles found in the Ferrari car interiors. Garments were adapted from the uniforms of Ferrari drivers and pit crew.
Ferrari jumpsuit.
Behind the wheel of a Formula 1 or strolling down the street to your favorite coffee shop, this look is turbo-charged. Ferrari.
You’ll be in the pole position in this ensemble. Ferrari logo top and liquid silver skirt.
Put on this leather jacket and look like a race car driver. Ferrari.
Logo sweatshirt, opera gloves and metallic circuit board print skirt. Ferrari.
Does this outfit make your heart race? Cross the finish line in style. Ferrari. Watch the runway show here.
Don’t you just love Milan Fashion Week? Where else can you find slick Ferrari apparel rubbing elbows with the groovy haute hippie looks of DSquared 2? You gotta love it.
Loads of layers. DSquared 2.
Texture, color, pattern and cut, it all works. DSquared 2.
This brilliant knit dress is truly a winner. DSquared 2.
Designer Massimo Giorgetti for MSGM brand was seeing stars.
MSGM. Luminous open work mesh top with tiny cut-out bandeau. Note the mega star appliqué on the jeans and the holographic heels.
MSGM. Stars, planets, galaxies and shimmering constellations, watch the MSGM runway show here.
MSGM.Charming cut-out mini dress over star print blouse.
A heavenly body in glittering mesh. MSGM.
Hope you enjoyed Milan Fashion Week. See you in Paris!