Silvia Venturini Fendi created earthy, grounded looks for a planet-conscious generation in shades that ranged from soothing chambray to hearty ochres, merging into a new motif created from images of swirling weather patterns of planet Earth. At the end of the show, the victory lap went to Burlon. Italian Olympic gold medal sprinter Olympian Marcell Jacobs walked the show wearing a blue workman’s coverall. “I guess you could say my target is a contemporary melting pot.” “I have always thought of myself as a cultural wander, with a growing network of creative cool people, and that includes people of all ages, and from all backgrounds,’’ Burlon said. The location linked to the brand’s street-wear roots, opening with a graphic peace sign on an oversized sweatshirt and quickly switching mood to a pastel patchwork jacket and cinch-waist trouser combo for him or for her.īurlon says he likes to call his collection “urban staples for grown-ups.”īurlon’s models covered a broader than usual rage of ages, from a young girl in a dark suit with the brand’s feather motif detailing, to a gray-haired male model in a bright matching and clashing patchwork tunic and trousers topped with a suit jacket. Marcelo Burlon celebrated the 10th anniversary of his County of Milan label with an inclusive outdoor runway show on an athletic stadium track. The new Versace man mixes design media, keeping close prized possessions from the Versace Home collection: carrying a precious urns, dangling a teacup from his belt, wearing a spoon bent into a bracelet.ĭriving home the target audience, the runway featured the sons of classic Versace models like Mark Vanderloo, Helena Christensen and Carla Bruni. Leather-looks styled out of eco-sustainable latex were well ventilated with a repeating diamond pattern.īright salmon, lemon yellow and orange gave pop to the exaggerated silhouettes that included silken shirts featuring the gleeful next generation Versace classic bust icons. In tune with the younger generation’s concern with the planet, Versace substituted exotic skins with python prints featuring neon accents, appearing as trenches or trousers, grounded by oversized pinstriped accent pieces. Mirrored pillars swirled to life, casting images of classical statuary. Call it pop Baroque.ĭonatella Versace returned to menswear with a fun and inventive collection, full of color and verve, shown in the courtyard of the fashion house’s central Milan headquarters. Versace is reaching out to the next generation, reinventing the brand’s iconic Medusa in animated versions that seem to come to life as repeating patterns on silks. Today Boot Jack continues to deliver on that promise by offering the highest quality products without cutting any corners.Milan fashion houses Fendi, Emporio Armani and Dolce&Gabbana sought to invoke joy with collections that beckoned a return to leisure and some notes of nostalgia. Their owners at the time George and Joy Masso felt that a quality product was at utmost importance and decided to build a company based on that vision. mg-brand-wrapper-category').length 3-D').insertBefore('li.post-13924 span.price') īoot Jack first opened its doors in 1976. mg-brand-wrapper-category').length Lucchese').insertBefore('li.post-9730 span.price') Lucchese ClassicsLucchese Caiman Belly Buffalo Lucchese Classics mg-brand-wrapper-category').length Lucchese Classics').insertBefore('li.post-10231 span.price') LuccheseLucchese Tan Burnished Ranch Hand Lucchese mg-brand-wrapper-category').length Lucchese').insertBefore('li.post-9565 span.price')