Designers set hot fashion trends for Spring at Milan Fashion Week
The Spring/Summer 2010 season at Milan Fashion Week has been concluded. And it successfully achieved it’s goal to set standards for upcoming spring. Designers worked very hard to represent their own unique styles. Let’s have a look at some of the trendy collections at Milan Fashion Week.
Fendi Spring/Summer 2010 ~
At Fendi, it was a season of wispy fabric, ivory and ecru, off-pastels, and fraying edges, with an added Parisian lingerie twist. There were couple of pairs of chamois-fine pants, and puffy, feathery collages of leather on shoulders of a tulle jacket and a cream silk high-necked play-suit and a dotted tulle shirt with a frilled triangle bra beneath. There were a lot of wood-handled bags that came with a snap-on fabric cover and shoes which were again trenched in fabric.


Luisa Beccaria Spring/Summer 2010 ~
Luisa Beccaria was diversified for her spring collection. She didn’t send a string of black dresses down the runway or do anything as drastic to her parade of pastel-y party frocks. Instead, she launched a range of hand-blown Venetian glass and collaborated with Citroen on a car covered inside and out in a rose print from Spring line with a 1950’s reflection.


MaxMara Spring/Summer 2010 ~
Military push has reached MaxMara Collection for Spring. It might be rugged, politically pointed, or bound for other summer festivals, but here it’s sharply aimed at domain of grown-up city woman. Olive, khaki and detailing found on trench coats, cargo pants, camp shirts, and parkas have a fashion bandwidth that can stretch to the classic.



















