Marni, Bally, Bottega Veneta, Prada, Gucci and More.
The Business of Fashion Week | MILAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2024 | Welcome to The Business of Fashion Week, a special weekly briefing with news, analysis and show coverage from the front lines of this season's key fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan and Paris, presented in partnership with Tiffany & Co. | | | The Milan collections took endless trips down memory lane, but the likes of Francesco Risso's Marni and Simone Bellotti's Bally delivered originality, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
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| The cinematic streak was strong in collections from Fendi, Marni and Jil Sander, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Miuccia and Raf deal with algorithms at Prada while Fausto salutes the dead at Cavalli, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Gucci's Sabato De Sarno and Moschino's Adrian Appiolaza are both weighed by legacy. But life is much easier for one of them, writes Tim Blanks.
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| Saturday in Milan paraded fashion marvels from Bottega Veneta, Bally and Diesel, writes Tim Blanks.
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| | Under new creative direction, the Italian fashion house is rebalancing its surrealist, campy image with a more grounded silhouette. 'It was important to find the line between reality and theatricality,' Appiolaza told BoF. | |
| The family of former Gucci CEO Marco Bizzarri has taken a minority stake in the Italian knitwear scion's new womenswear venture.
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| Discover the Iconic T by Tiffany Collection | T by Tiffany features clean lines that come to life in hand-polished precious metals for the ultimate shine. Round brilliant diamonds are hand set to seamlessly trace the instantly recognizable T motif. Tiffany & Co.—with love, since 1837. | The Business of Fashion Week is Sponsored by Tiffany & Co. | AGENDA-SETTING INTELLIGENCE, ANALYSIS AND ADVICE FOR THE GLOBAL FASHION COMMUNITY. | |
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