
Big eyewearuxbet, leather gloves, statement handbags: During Milan Fashion Week, it was often the case that for many people, an outfit was not complete until it was augmented with a visually bold or beautiful accessory — and that’s before shoes were accounted for.
A proclivity toward things that are lavish, loud and sexy is something Italians share with other fashionistas in Milan, a diverse group that in recent years has grown to include more Ukrainians and Russians. Their presence has brought new energy to the crowds outside Milan’s fashion shows, where there were less of the clashing prints that characterized seasons past and more monochrome outfits involving springy yellows and pinks as well as shades of burgundy.
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On the runways, local designers embraced certain trends adopted by their counterparts in London and New York. Leather goods were plentiful, as was fringe, which swung from dresses, jackets and trousers. (Whether those swishy pieces will infiltrate people’s closets is an open question.) Another notable sight were the gloves on the hands of models in almost every show I attended. It seemed to be a subtle way of designers playing to the tastes of people following along from front row seats and from the streets.
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Tying this ensemble together was a necktie that defied convention.ImageThere was an elegant flow to the suit and the hair.ImageA dab of butter yellow topped off these blues.ImageModels carrying shopping bags on an outdoor runway gave the Sunnei show the flavor of strolling Milan’s fashionable Via Brera.ImageAfter I complimented her coat, she told me she was a costume designer.ImageExperimenting with prints is a reason that Caetana Botelho Afonso, Victoria Montanari and Mafalda Patrício have become European street-style stars.ImageSometimes it can seem as if there is a camera for every person at fashion week.ImageThese boots had the thick fringe of a car wash.ImageThis Moschino dress had the plasticky sheen of a trash bag.ImageAt the MM6 Maison Margiela show, the rapper Ice Spice gave new meaning to the term “fashionably late”: By the time she arrived, the show had already started and she had to be escorted down stairs and past models on the runway to take her seat.ImageAn ensemble that resembled a bubblegum cocoon.ImageThe singer Normani accessorized a candy-colored mini dress with gumball-size pearls.ImageA perky outfit that involved a cheerful turtleneck and leopard socks.ImageHere, browns and burgundies came together in one look.ImageAnd here, the colors came together in two.ImageFerrari — yes, that Ferrari — showed its collection on a runway in the fiery red color associated with its sports cars.ImageBeading made a Marni dress’s floral embellishment look more luscious.ImageA pairing of blousy top and mermaid skirt yielded a striking silhouette.ImageDecades later, Madonna’s brand of virginal dressing has seemingly not lost its allure.ImageA romantic combination of soft blond waves, pink florals and white lace.ImageA dress’s fuzzy texture tempered the severity of a high collar and a tight bun.ImageThe grainy leather of this Prada ensemble was the type you want to reach out and touch.ImageAn outfit equal parts sporty and sweet.ImageThey commanded attention in coordinated military greens.ImageA suit for taking care of business.ImageA look that, from the waist down, could be used as inspiration for a Milanese version of the lamp from “A Christmas Story.”ImageThe jacket had a geometric design that looked interesting from any angle.ImageHemlines echoed the neatness of a hairline.ImageA mossy Gucci bag that brought to mind a topiary.ImageA shaggy bag that evoked a full beard.ImageThese gray coats had totally different fabrics, but nevertheless appeared to be cut from the same cloth.ImageA bob that fashion insiders might recognize without seeing it from the front.