Matthieu Blazy has presented his first-ever show for Bottega Veneta following his appointment late last year. Showcasing the Fall/Winter 2022 collection at Milan Fashion Week, the Daniel Lee successor looked to the luxury brand's roots for his debut."Bottega Veneta is in essence pragmatic because it is a leather goods company. Because it specializes in bags it is about movement, of going somewhere; there is fundamentally an idea of craft in motion. It is style over fashion in its timelessness. T...
Giorgio Armani is one of the first luxury brands to address the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict amid the numerous presentations at Milan Fashion Week."My decision not to use any music in the show was made as a sign of respect to the people affected by the evolving tragedy," a voice read the statement from the designer ahead of the show. As announced, the brand staged its show with no background music as models walked down the runway. "What could I do? I could only signal my heartbeat for the tra...
In an effort to help those in need, MISBHV will be launching a new collection of which all proceeds will go towards humanitarian aid in Ukraine.Escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of over 130 Ukrainians and 100,000 displaced refugees, as Kyiv suffers air raids. Recognizing the severity of the situation, MISBHV's founder Natalia Maczek and creative director Tomek Wirski have decided to dedicate their upcoming launch to those in need."Monday. Urgent fundraiser...
As shocking as it may sound, fashion shows are still happening at Milan Fashion Week while refugees are fleeing Ukraine as the country is being invaded by Russia. In an attempt to bring attention to the war, protestors have appeared outside presentation venues, holding signs that read "Stand With Ukraine" and "No World War III."While the show goes on with Gucci and Versace being some of the biggest brands that showcased their Fall/Winter 2022 collections on Friday, numerous followers of the fash...