Written by Kathryn Andes
1. Missoni
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Missoni tilted its hat to the beloved styles of the 1980’s, from primary colors to their use of jagged lines, everything about the S/S 23 collection says material girl. We can’t wait to see how our favorite fashion bloggers style these vibrant and playful looks.
2. Diesel
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The main theme of the Diesel S/S 2023 show was all things denim. There was a very American feel to this collection from the Italian fashion house. The brand is known for its denim pieces and nappa leather shoulder bags.
3. Roberto Cavalli
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One of Cavalli’s calling cards is exotic prints and he is known for creating amazing animal inspired designs. We love these looks from the S/S 23’ show. From the pineapple print suit set to the animal print trim denim coat, Cavalli has rocked the runway again.
4. Moschino
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If there is one word to describe Moschino it's extra. And that's exactly what this new collection is all about. If the inflated red trim on the black dress didn’t prove that, then the orange ensemble should.
5. Prada
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The first thing I thought when I saw this collection from Prada, was that it fell a little flat. I know bright colors and vibrant prints aren't on brand for Prada, but I was underwhelmed by the dark colors going into S/S 23’. However I do applaud the french fashion house for its sustainability practices when creating this collection.
6. Gucci
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Gucci takes #twinning to a whole new level at Milan fashion week. There were oriental influences in this collection from the use of silk and floral patterns. As well as the pink and green top resembling a Cheongsam, a garment originating from the Manchu women of Northeast China.
7. Versace
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Paris Hilton owned the runway at the Versace show. The Y2K style icon wore a pink sparkly mini dress, a pink veil, fingerless gloves, and a pair of matching heels. She was joined by Bella Hadid who wore a purple bridal gown with a matching veil, fingerless gloves and strappy sandals.
8. Burberry
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This new collection is serving Y2K vibes and we’re here for it. Riccardo Tisci, former creative director of Burberry designed his last show and closed it with a bang. This line featuring body suits, oversized jeans, and slouchy silhouettes is not typically synonymous with Burberry, but I personally loved it. However I’m excited to see what the new creative director of Burberry, Daniel Lee will bring to the table. Coming from Bottega Veneta, he is sure to shake things up.
9. Dolce Gabbana
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We saw a huge Latinx and hispanic influence in the Dolce Gabbana show. From the patterns featuring yellow, green, orange, and red to the flower neck choker it's no secret that D&G drew inspiration from hispanic culture.
10. Giorgio Armani
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Shades of blue are in for 2023 and we’re not mad about it. I love nearly every outfit from the Armani show, including the robin’s egg blue dress and matching purse, the baby blue trousers and the shimmery cobalt blue pants. These looks hit the nail on the head for the upcoming spring season.
11. Fendi
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This pink coral color just emulates happy vibes and cheerful energy, exactly what we will need coming out of the winter. And I especially love the cargo pants trend circulating right now. The Fendi double F on these silky cargo pants just brings the whole look together perfectly.
12. Bottega Veneta
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Although all three of these outfits have extremely different aesthetics they are all quite fashionable, using design techniques to highlight a different silhouette on each model. I personally love Kate Moss’s casual look on the Bottega Veneta runway. It is understated and simple but brings out the best of the 90’s slouchy flannel era.
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