Mugler’s Resort 2017 collection: fluidity, movement and femininity

Mugler is the latest fashion house to raise the curtain on its 2017 resort collection. Kinetic art was a strong influence on this collection by David Koma, who has been Mugler's creative director for over two years.

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Milan fashion week: five memorable looks

Milan (AFP) – Five memorable looks from the Fall-Winter womenswear collections which wrapped up Monday in Milan:

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Armani, DSquared2 and Arbesser close out Milan Fashion Week

MILAN (AP) — Not just individual styles but the entire fashion process was under discussion at Milan Fashion Week this year. Counter to trends in New York and London, Italian industry executives underlined that, beyond a few capsule collections and a handful of runway teasers, there would be no rushing Milan's designs from the runway into stores.

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Armani applies a velvet touch to suit revival

Giorgio Armani showed his velvet touch on Monday as he brought down the curtain on a Milan fashion week heralded as marking a revival of the suit-based womenswear he pioneered in the 1980s. Velvet has always been one of the Milanese maestro's favourite materials and it is ubiquitous in his autumn-winter collection: black as the darkest night and, as he put it in his collection notes, dense, tactile and mysterious. The first two models to emerge from backstage set the tone: the first in a tightly-tailored three-quarter-length black velvet coat over predominately pink slacks, the second in a cropped, pink suit jacket worn atop black velvet trousers.

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