Pitti Uomo 91 to focus on homegrown talent, as well as Japanese and South Korean designers

Italian menswear event Pitti Uomo 91 has revealed the designers set to take part in its ‘Pitti Italics' program next January. Pitti Italics promotes upcoming fashion designers and labels that design and produce in Italy, offering them a platform from which to showcase their latest collections. Tuscan designer Carlo Volpi, who won the “Who is on next?

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Dolce & Gabbana gets Milan dancing to tropical beat

It was coconuts all round as Dolce & Gabbana unveiled a tropically-tinted collection for next spring and summer with a typically joyful show in Milan on Sunday. The clothes themselves contained few surprises as the designers mined their familiar theme of southern Italian sensuality colliding head on with bling.

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Dolce and Gabbana put fairytale back into fashion

Dolce and Gabbana, the designers who were once Italy's most famous gay couple, put the fairytale back into fashion on Sunday, days after Italy's Senate voted to legalise same-sex civil unions. The duo must have called upon every available golden-locked model in Milan for an ode to all things princessey that was also an unabashed celebration of living happily ever after. With the tone set by invitations which, on opening, played “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes,” from Disney's 1950 animated version of “Cinderella”, this was a celebration of true and enduring love in all its forms.

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Dolce&Gabbana, Missoni, Ferragamo headline Day 5 in Milan

MILAN (AP) — A plethora of ribbons and ruffles signaled an air of romance in Milan this fashion season, but not all the references were strictly aesthetic.

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Monochrome, fur and more runway trends from New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week is almost at an end and it is time to take stock of some of the strongest trends offered up by the designers at the Autumn/Winter 2016 ready-to-wear shows. Yeezy Season 3 featured floor-length mink coats that broke up the athleisure-inspired uniform, while Carolina Herrera teamed delicate-looking fox furs with layered silk and chiffon skirts for a lighter-than-air look. Michael Kors kept things cozy with oversized mink jackets, and fox-fur collars upped the glamour factor at Prabal Gurung.

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Three fashion designers to watch out for in 2016

While 2015 is not yet over, the fashion industry is already turning its attention to 2016 and the next season's runway shows which, in Paris, will start with menswear on January 20. This gives us an opportunity to start from scratch, and take a look at the designers and creative directors who will shape the fashion world next year. Jonathan Anderson or J.W. Anderson, who won the menswear and womenswear designer prizes at the most recent British Fashion Awards, has unquestionably been the designer of the last few seasons.

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Three fashion designers to watch out for in 2016