Weekend Highlights from Milan Fashion Week
Here are some of the highlights from the final weekend at Milan Fashion Week, featuring fashion themes and inspirations that varied greatly from collection to collection.
- Folk-inspired looks with a bohemian feel
- The fall/winter 2018-2019 combines artistic influences with the label’s signature style
- Bringing vibrant shades such as hot pink back to the catwalk to match with other bright colours
Models presented the awaited creations from the wardrobes of Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Giorgio Armani, Missoni, Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger during the final weekend at Milan Fashion Week.
- Ermanno Scervino showed an elegant, refined and laid-back collection, celebrating a powerful, confident and charismatic femininity. Milan, February 24, 2018.
- Roberto Cavalli continues its transformation with silhouettes taking a more sober turn with each passing season. Milan, February 23, 2018.
Considered one of the most important events in the fashion calendar, Milan Fashion Week brought a host of exceptional shows as well as surprises to esteemed audience. The week-long extravaganza saw dedicated fashionistas coming together to view the themed collections put by various fashion power house brands.
- Dolce & Gabbana’s collection celebrated modern-day queens and featured religious influences.
- Starring Gigi Hadid for Tommy Hilfiger, the collection sought inspiration in the world of motor racing, borrowing codes from menswear wardrobes
- Versace showcased highly colourful looks mixing motifs and materials
Dolce & Gabbana took guests by surprise by using a swarm of drones to present its handbags. Tommy Hilfiger made an impact on Sunday, February 25 with the final installment in the Tommy x Gigi collection, inspired by the world of motor racing, while Versace sent a clan of powerful, modern women down the runway dressed in highly colourful silhouettes.

Giorgio Armani stood out with its originality and classic taste. Milan, February 24, 2018.
Giorgio Armani stood out with a more classic and sober collection than many of its Milanese counterparts, with neutral shades, elegant and laid-back silhouettes – all with a very feminine feel – and motifs channeling various global inspirations.