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Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025: Day 4 and 5

Sep 23, 2024

As Milan Fashion Week is coming to a close, the parade of Spring/Summer 2025 collections continues to dazzle us. This season, the runways were alive with creativity, reflecting heritage and future aspirations of some of the most renowned Italian fashion houses. Here’s a round-up of the standout collections from Tod's, Sportmax, Gucci, Missoni, Versace, Valextra, Loro Piana, Ferragamo, Bally, Dolce & Gabbana, Diesel and Bottega Veneta.

Tod's: A modern classic

Tod's presented a collection that beautifully married tradition with modernity. The brand's signature craftsmanship was evident in the luxurious leather pieces that dominated the runway. Expect to see a plethora of structured handbags and refined footwear, designed for the discerning woman who values both elegance and functionality. The colour palette was predominantly earthy tones, evoking a sense of understated sophistication that is quintessentially Tod's.

Sportmax: Bold and playful

Sportmax embraced a spirit of playfulness this season with vibrant patterns and bold silhouettes. The collection featured asymmetric cuts and layered looks, encouraging wearers to experiment with their personal style. Sportmax’s use of colour was particularly striking, with bright hues juxtaposed against more muted tones, creating a dynamic visual experience that is both youthful and sophisticated.

Gucci: Casual grandeur

Under the creative direction of Sabato De Sarno, Gucci's Spring 2025 collection was themed "Casual Grandeur." Drawing inspiration from the sun setting over the sea, De Sarno showcased low-slung trousers, draped gowns, and sheer lace pieces that encapsulated a relaxed yet luxurious vibe. Signature elements such as the Bamboo bag were reimagined alongside new designs like the Gucci Go bag, blending heritage with contemporary flair.

Missoni: Textured layers and visual marvel

Missoni's collection celebrated its iconic knitwear with a fresh twist. The runway was filled with textured fabrics and vibrant patterns, embodying the brand’s legacy while appealing to modern sensibilities. The use of layering techniques allowed for versatility in styling, making it perfect for transitional weather.

Versace: Bringing glamour back

Versace delivered a powerful statement with its collection that exuded glamour and confidence. Signature motifs like bold prints and striking silhouettes were complemented by a modern take on classic tailoring. The show featured an array of body-hugging dresses and dramatic outerwear, appealing to those who wish to make a statement.

Loro Piana: Luxurious comfort 

Loro Piana presented an elegant blend of comfort and luxury. The collection featured soft fabrics in neutral tones that exuded sophistication. Key pieces included cashmere knits and lightweight outerwear, ideal for the modern woman seeking style and comfort in her wardrobe. It is also a collection where linen stands centre stage, a must-have in any Spring/Summer wardrobe. 

Ferragamo: Shapes, drapes and "athcouture"

Ferragamo's S/S 2025 collection was a homage to timeless elegance. With an emphasis on tailored silhouettes and rich textures, it showcased classic styles reimagined for today’s fashion landscape. The show started showing off the brand's "athletic" side by incorporating workout looks into everyday outfits. But that does not mean that Ferragamo has cast away what they do best and that is representing femininity. Luxurious shapes and flowy lines took our breath away during the entire show. 

Bally: Swiss precision

Bally’s collection highlighted Swiss precision in its craftsmanship while embracing contemporary trends. The designs featured sleek lines and functional elements that cater to the urban lifestyle. However, it seems the emphasis is very much on shoulders and hips. Expect to see a mix of casual wear and more polished pieces that reflect Bally’s commitment to quality.

Dolce & Gabbana: Romanticism revisited

Dolce & Gabbana took a romantic approach this season, showcasing intricate lacework and floral motifs. The collection celebrated femininity through flowing silhouettes and delicate embellishments. Each piece told a story of love and passion, making it perfect for those who appreciate dramatic flair.

Diesel: Urban edge

Diesel brought an urban edge to Milan Fashion Week with its gritty yet stylish collection. Emphasising denim as a core element, the brand showcased innovative cuts and washes that appeal to a younger demographic. Streetwear influences were evident in oversized silhouettes and bold graphics.

Bottega Veneta: Artisanal innovation

Bottega Veneta's runway show is a feast for the eyes. What was apparent is "diversity", whether in silhouettes or textures or shapes or intent, the brand has brought us an exciting collection for S/S 2025. The brand continued its exploration of artisanal craftsmanship combined with modern design principles. This season featured intricately woven textures alongside sleek silhouettes that celebrate form and function. The colour palette ranged from earthy tones to vibrant pops, ensuring versatility across collections.

Also see: Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025: Day 3

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