Friday, July 29, 2022

Etro, Ferragamo, Bally New Designers to Debut at Milan Fashion Week – WWD – Pen 18

Milan – September’s Milan Fashion Week, which runs from September 20 to 26, features a slew of 67 mostly physical shows, much-anticipated debuts and returning designer brands.

Among the creatives presenting their first collection for storied homes is Etro’s newly named Creative Director Marco di Vincenzo, who will make his debut at the helm of the storied Italian brand. For this, he chose a location on the outskirts of the city for the September 23 event, which takes place a few hours after Filippo Grazioli’s new approach to Missoni. This will be Grazioli’s first catwalk since joining the brand as creative director in March. He was already responsible for the resort and men’s spring collections that were unveiled via productions earlier this summer.

The next day, September 24, there are some additional eagerly awaited debuts: Salvatore Ferragamo, shown through a presentation last season as it prepared a change in the creative guard, a design by the newly established creative director. Co-education is back with the show. Maximilian Davis, while Bally’s, which has traditionally hosted productions, is making her runway debut with the first collection designed by Ruigi Villaseor, the Manila-born designer behind the Rude brand.

Moncler will celebrate its 70th anniversary that day with a runway event at 9 p.m. CET.

According to the provisional calendar released on Friday by the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, the week officially begins on 20 September with the Milano Moda Graduate Event, the body’s awards ceremony for the fashion graduate collection.

While some of the show slots from later that evening are still being assigned, fashionistas can expect the actual action to begin on September 21, when We Are Made in Italy, a collective of color designers and fashion professionals will be digitally displayed. Happening, followed by Antonio Marras, who is returning to the official calendar with a physical runway show after a few seasons of presentations, showroom appointments and a runway event held in Russia last February.

This will be followed by Diesel and Fendi. Although the latter brand is headed to New York Fashion Week to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its hit baguette handbag, as WWD reported, it could include a tie-up with Marc Jacobs, its spring 2023 collection as matching as ever. is affecting. Diesel, meanwhile, is opening his show to the public, as is Enteprima, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Viveta and Stella Jean are also returning to the calendar on 23 September after a few years of absence.

As reported, Matty Bowen is decking out for Milan from London backed by Dolce & Gabbana, with a physical show on September 25, while this season’s Valentino- and Camera della Moda-approved designers, Ghalib Gasanoff and Luka Lin is from Act N.1. , will be shown on September 22.

On the final night, Camera della Moda will host the Sustainable Fashion Awards event at the La Scala Theatre, which will present 12 prizes. As reported, the soiree will be hosted by actress Rossi De Palma.

The final day will feature digital-only productions, featuring MmusoMaxwell, one of the few new names on the schedule, helmed by design duo Mamuso Potsen and Maxwell Boko and based in Johannesburg.

The presentation schedule has not yet been released, and the final version of the calendar will be released on September 7, Camera della Moda said.

Originally published at Pen 18

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