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Gohar World Hands On Host Faux Pearl-embellished Apron And Gloves Set
Jil Sander Cotton-poplin Shirt
Chloé Bowling Embellished Ostrich-effect Leather Shoulder Bag
Three seasons into his tenure at Missoni, Alberto Caliri has found his footing. The house – which had been navigating uncertain waters for years after the founding family stepped back – now appears to be entering a quiet renaissance under a creative director deeply versed in its archives, having spent much of his career within the brand’s inner circle. READ MY FULL REVIEW HERE.
Missoni Caperdoni Striped Padded Wool And Cotton-blend Jacket
Missoni Striped Metallic Crochet-knit Turtleneck Sweater
Missoni Caperdoni Checked Tweed Mini Skirt
Missoni Ribbed Wool Turtleneck Sweater
Missoni Checked Wool Mini Skirt
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For several seasons now, Matteo Tamburini’s Tod’s has been the unsung star of Milan Fashion Week. This time, his woman feels more hands-on – perhaps even faintly industrial. She could be a sculptor unafraid to work clay with her bare hands, or a vineyard owner who tends the vines herself. READ MY FULL REVIEW HERE.
Tod’s Gommino Bow-detailed Suede Mules
Tod’s Embellished Leather Loafers
Tod’s Gommino Macro Leather-trimmed Suede Loafers
Tod’s Fringed Glossed-leather Brogues
Tod’s Gomma Embellished Leather Knee Boots
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While I sometimes struggle to understand the choices Glenn Martens makes at Maison Margiela, I’ve recently found myself truly drawn to what’s happening at MM6, the Milan-based sister line. Its intention is to create garments within the realm of Martin Margiela’s design vocabulary. Even though many designers take inspiration from – or blatantly copy – Margiela, it is always gratifying to see his work thoughtfully revived by the MM6 team.
This season, they explored archetypes and the everyday clothes they wear themselves. As a result, the “normal” became extraordinary in its simplicity and unpretentiousness: full skirts with ruffled hems, flannel button-downs, mohair turtlenecks, aged-effect jeans, anorak jackets, a perfectly understated trench coat. Sometimes the “standard” is exactly what is needed, especially when you don’t want to “dress up”. It can be imperceptibly sexy too.








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