Milano Moda Uomo: fall/winter 2017-2018 show schedule

After London, it will be Milan's turn to showcase men's ready-to-wear collections for the fall/winter 2017-2018 season, with major changes on the agenda. Already underway for the past two seasons, revolution continues to grip the fashion world, with several labels showing menswear and womenswear on the same runway and putting collections on sale straight after shows.

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Fabric trends for spring/summer 2017: lamé, tulle, nylon and more

Classic staples like cotton, linen, wool, denim, knits, silk and synthetic materials will evidently be on the agenda this spring. At the last round of catwalk shows, held fall 2016, designers showcased creations made with more unusual materials or with seasonal updates of fabrics more often associated with winter. Fans of lightweight fabrics like tulle can channel either romantic or mysterious vibes for SS17, rocking tulle with or without added lace.

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London Collections Men: Belstaff goes full throttle with spring/summer 2017 menswear

The British brand presented a carefree spring/summer 2017 collection on the London catwalk, Sunday, June 12, drawing inspiration from a Steve McQueen movie. Leather was firmly on the agenda, as well as suede, denim and patterns inspired by motorcycle racing. The latest Belstaff collection is inspired by the Bruce Brown movie, “On Any Sunday,” starring Steve McQueen and released in 1971.

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Moschino opts for peace and love for 2017

Jeremy Scott cooked up double trouble over the weekend, unveiling not one but two Moschino collections.

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Moschino opts for peace and love for 2017

Milan Fashion Week: Fendi brings springtime colors, fur and frills to the autumn/winter catwalk

As usual, elegance and fur were firmly on the agenda, but Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi brought a cool, funky vibe and a fresh feel to this season's collection. The show's funky undertone was felt even before the first models took to the catwalk, as two eye-catching guests — Piro-chan and Bug-kun — were attracting attention on the front row. The tone of the collection was set from the very first catwalk look, showcasing the season's main inspirations right from the outset in one ensemble.

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Sonia Rykiel opens first US store

French fashion label Sonia Rykiel has opened its first US boutique in New York.

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