Hitting different notes from military and rock ‘n’ roll to sexy and romantic, John Richmond delivered a collection that felt a tad confusing and out of focus.
Castiglioni’s press notes described her muse as “a fierce wanderer,” but these women looked like they knew exactly where they were going.
This season, the designers were inspired by the strict linear forms of the 20th-century Dutch art movement De Stijl.
Peter Dundas let the mystical allure of the zodiac guide his fall collection with results that were pretty divine.
The Italian designer, recently named creative director of luxury label Giada, got a bit tangled up for fall.
Arthur Arbesser took attendees at his presentation on an imaginative trip through his native land.
Jackson Pollock’s abstract paintings inspired the arty pattern of the rich jacquard fabric, giving a fresh twist to geometric pieces.
For his second women’s collection at the creative helm of Jil Sander, Rodolfo Paglialunga showed an increased comfort level with the brand legacy.
Marras dedicated his fall collection to Benedetta Barzini, the Italian model and actress, now in her 70s.
Thomas Maier wrote in his program notes that he was celebrating “the beauty of individualistic dressing,” but this collection felt more like a hedge.
The brand is on a creative mission to change its ready-to-wear image — hence the $60,000 pair of crocodile-skin judo pants in its fall collection.