Irina Shayk on the Tod's runway, Milano fashion week

Fashion Week: a timeless tradition or a fading memory?

February and September for fashion enthusiasts are untouchable months. As consumers’ buying power has grown, and there are more and more creative minds entering the industry, fashion week has evolved in a fashion couple of months with the FW season starting as early as the first weeks of January. But is fashion week still a relevant milestone in the business panorama?

Art Déco: Milan’s tribute to modern sophistication

A significantly important event connected to art and culture opened its doors to visitors in Milan on the 27th of February. The Art Déco: The Triumph of Modernity exhibition at Palazzo Reale is an event dedicated to celebrating the centenary of Art Déco, a style that emerged from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris in 1925. From glassware and ceramics to jewelry and haute couture dresses, the exhibit covers approximately 250 works of art.

Minimalist to Chic Opulence: A Look at Milan’s Fashion Week

For the past decade, minimalism has ruled fashion, but that era is shifting. Maximalism is back, and Milan Fashion Week proves it with bold silhouettes, rich textures, and unapologetic extravagance. Presentations have taken a dramatic turn away from this restrained aesthetic, to turn towards a more expressive, opulent chic direction, embracing bold silhouettes, rich textures, and a return to statement-making fashion. Maximalism is the answer we needed to quiet luxury.