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Fashion Month is fast approaching and one city the world will be watching is Milan.
From heritage-filled legacy fashion houses like Bottega Veneta and Fendi to street-style heroes like Onitsuka Tiger and Diesel, the romantic city is set to halt that fashion world to a stop with yet another spectacle-centered lineup.
Organised by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (the National Chamber of Italian Fashion), Milan Fashion Week has the prestige of PFW with the added bonus of fearless vibrance and flamboyance.
From unconstrained creativity to century-long craftsmanship, explore the realm of Italian fashion through this season’s runway breakdown.
Tuesday, September 17
- Fiorucci
- Fendi, 3pm
- Marni, 4.30pm
- Alberta Ferretti, 6pm
- Iceberg, 7pm
Wednesday, September 18
- Antonio Marras, 9.30am
- Luisa Beccaria, 10.30am
- Boss, 11.30am
- Marco Rambaldi, 12.30pm
- Jil Sander, 2pm
- Daniela Gregis, 3pm
- Del Core, 4pm
- Onitsuka Tiger, 5pm
- N°21, 6pm
- Roberto Cavalli, 7pm
- Etro, 8pm
Thursday, September 19
- Max Mara, 9.30am
- Genny, 10.30am
- Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, 11.30am
- Anteprima, 12.30pm
- Prada, 2pm
- Federico Cina, 3pm
- Tokyo James, 4pm
- MM6 Maison Margiela, 5pm
- Moschino, 6pm
- GCDS, 7pm
- Emporio Armani, 8pm
Friday, September 20
- Tod’s, 9.30am
- Phan Dang Hoang, 10.30am
- Sportmax, 11.30am
- Calcaterra, 12.30pm
- Vivetta, 2pm
- Gucci, 3pm
- Missoni, 4pm
- Sunnei, 5pm
- Elisabetta Franchi, 6pm
- Versace, 8pm
Saturday, September 21
- Ferrari, 9.30am
- Ermanno Scervino, 10.30am
- Salvatore Ferragamo, 11.30am
- Luisa Spagnoli, 12.30pm
- Bally, 1.30pm
- Dolce & Gabbana, 2.30pm
- Diesel, 4pm
- The Attico, 5pm
- Laura Biagiotti, 6pm
- Aniye Records, 7pm
- Bottega Veneta, 8pm
- Philipp Plein, 9pm
Sunday, September 22
- Susan Fang, 10am
- Andreādamo, 11am
- Avavav, 2pm
- Francesca Liberatore, 3pm
- Rave Review, 5pm