Tag: Spring/Summer 2020

Balenciaga Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 Paris

Demna Gvasalia showed an intriguing collection he said was an ode to working people, though some saw a political current. “Raise your glass to the...

Maison Margiela Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 Paris

We couldn't miss the collection of Maison Margiela Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 in Paris “The theme of this collection is one of hope,” John...

Gucci Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 Milan

Uniforms, utilitarian clothes, normative dress, including straitjackets, were included in the Gucci Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 in Milan The most extreme version of a...

Bally Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 Milan

Bally's collection was inspired by the natural world. Bally invited guests to its home away from home on a set that also included fields of...

Boss Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2020 Milan

Ingo Wilts updated the brand's sartorial aesthetic with sporty touches and a charming color palette. Boss’ debut at Milan Fashion Week demonstrated an important thing:...
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