Madonna makes veiled entrance to Dolce&Gabbana for show celebrating her 1990s heyday
The collection, titled “Italian Beauty,” emphasized bold femininity with floral prints, high heels, and oversized cross earrings.
Milan Fashion Week wrapped up its final day of runway shows on Saturday, drawing a star-studded crowd and showcasing standout collections for next spring and summer.
Madonna at Dolce & Gabbana
Madonna made a striking entrance draped in a black veil at the Dolce & Gabbana show, which celebrated her iconic style from the 1990s.
The collection featured models in bleach-blonde wigs wearing corsets and fitted jackets, highlighting the famous cone bra. The designers noted Madonna's influence, stating, “She has always been our icon.”
The collection, titled “Italian Beauty,” emphasized bold femininity with floral prints, high heels, and oversized cross earrings.
Bottega Veneta’s Playful Collection
Creative director Matthieu Blazy presented a whimsical collection at Bottega Veneta, merging real life with fantasy.
Pieces included a one-legged trouser skirt and oversized raffia wigs, all aimed at evoking joy and beauty.
The collection featured innovative materials, such as nylon and leather grocery bags that represented everyday life, alongside the brand’s signature woven bags.
Ferragamo Celebrates Movement
Maximilian Davis drew inspiration from ballet for his Ferragamo collection, reflecting on freedom of movement.
The collection featured strong silhouettes, parachute dresses, and cashmere wraps, paying homage to iconic figures like Katherine Dunham and Rudolf Nureyev.
Davis emphasized the fluidity of the garments, blending historical references with modern tailoring.
Diesel’s Sustainable Denim
At Diesel, models walked over 14,800 kilograms of denim scraps to highlight sustainability.
Creative director Glenn Martens showcased innovative denim designs, including embroidered short-shorts and distressed sweatshirts created through textile experimentation.
The brand aims for circularity in production, repurposing scraps and using recycled materials.
Milan Fashion Week concluded with these dynamic presentations, highlighting creativity, sustainability, and the enduring influence of pop culture.