Fashion Weeks Fall/Winter 2015 (II): Sunglasses for the next season
We continue with our selection of the best collections seen in the fashion shows for Fall/Winter 2015, paying special attention to the firms and designers who presented sunglasses on the catwalks. This winter isn’t over yet, but you’re probably longing for the next one to arrive just so you can wear these new shades, aren’t you?
Don’t worry, take note of your favorite models for next fall because time flies and you’ll be able to wear them in the blink of an eye. But if you’re hungry for new trends right now, you can satisfy your appetite at OnlyLens.com, where many novelties from the Spring/Summer collections await you.
Milan Fashion Week
Emporio Armani is the sporty urban line by Giorgio Armani, a brand that has its own distinct personality. What we saw in his latest show in Milan were very different pieces to those that we usually identify with the designer. On this occasion, the Italian legend has traded the classical minimalism that made him famous for ruffles and red, a color that rarely appears in his collections. This was a perfectly acceptable casual collection, but we must confess that we prefer the traditionally sober and monochromatic Armani by far.
Milan Fashion Week
Karl Lagerfeld has been doing a great job at Fendi over the last few years. Preserving the heritage of the fashion house, prints, accessories and a certain futuristic flair are still the three pillars of its creations, but the Italian firm has evolved under Lagerfeld’s tutelage. In Milan we saw a collection that expressed this longing for progress perfectly. Structured pieces, bold lines, oversized coats, geometric patterns and innovative designs in fur were the main components of a collection filled with originality. Sunglasses played an important role on the catwalk, so we’re guessing that Fendi shades are once again going to be big next fall.
Milan Fashion Week
Is it possible that the pieces that Miuccia Prada presented for next winter were even more typically Miu Miu than ever? We think so. Girly outfits, graphic patterns and witty details made a strong presence in the Prada show, and we applauded them. Unmistakably inspired by the sixties, the collection was playful, chic and very wearable. Besides the gorgeous sunglasses, we are convinced that the silver shoes we fell in love with will be among the most coveted accessories next fall.
Milan Fashion Week
It seems that most fashion houses, no matter how classic and unostentatious they used to be, are trying to gain a younger, wider, bolder audience by opening their designs up to include new trends. The latest collection by Tod’s was proof of that. It was difficult to recall the brand that once created the preppy Gomminos. What we saw in Milan was the future of fashion: rhomboid prints, leather and visible stitching.