Day one: Kicking off the proceedings was Jil Sander, who delivered more of her minimal clean lines. Dolce & Gabbana were next on the agenda, a label that always brings Sicilian summer spirit to every collection. Burberry followed in the afternoon, and Italian heavyweight Versace closed the schedule that evening.
Jil Sander:
Day two: Bottega Veneta showcased bright and early on Sunday morning, with Trussardi, Iceberg and Salvatore Ferragamo following suit. We glanced at Calvin Klein's elegant simplicity in the afternoon deconstructed tailoring from Vivienne Westwood and trends that the menswear world will religiously adhere to from the ever-influential Prada. Missoni had the late afternoon slot as planned.
Iceberg:
Vivienne Westwood:
Day three: On Monday, Emporio Armani took centre stage first, as Gucci prepares to unveil its latest offering that afternoon. A trio of Italian greats poised to show next, namely Etro, Fendi and Moschino.
The four-day-long event ended yesterday with DSquared2, followed by , Diesel Black Gold and the Italian Fashion Kings in my eyes closed the show…Giorgio Armani. (below)
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