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MILAN FASHION<br />
Milan Fashion Week<br />
Highlights AW<strong>18</strong><br />
by Rakelle Maurici<br />
Bizarre animals, the unknown future and Jackie Onassis were all inspiration<br />
of the latest trends to emerge from Milan Fashion Week AW<strong>18</strong>.<br />
Around the World<br />
Meanwhile Giorgio Armani's show was<br />
of a different story, drawing in from Global<br />
inspiration he rebelled away from his<br />
signature blue and navy, and instead threw<br />
in cobalt blue and red. However coherent<br />
with his timeless silhouette, the tones,<br />
the intricate beading details, textured bag<br />
finishes and woven boots are only designs<br />
a travelling creative could master.<br />
20<br />
Back to the Future<br />
In light of recent turbulent times and fashion<br />
racing faster than ever, AW<strong>18</strong> it set to be the<br />
most futuristic yet. Laminated raincoats, metallic<br />
hued pants and glitter ball dresses were all<br />
apparent at the likes of Dolce & Gabbana,<br />
Genny and Marni. Creative director, Francesco<br />
Risso paid homage to the industry's overproduction<br />
at the Marni show. Spectators were<br />
sat amongst garbage and bundles of unused<br />
clothes - a symbolic message of, ‘today’s news<br />
will be tomorrow’s chip paper’.