MILAN trends
An unlined short-sleeved safari jacket at Gucci.
Aqua at Calvin Klein.
Chains at Emporio Armani.
Prada boat-neck sweaters Dsquared sorbet hues
E.Zegna The fabric - SEERSUCKER
Calvin Klein Cropped capelet shirts
Versace Op Art patterns
Burberry Birkenstock style sandals with gladiator straps.
Bottega Veneta Socks with sandals.
Gucci Saddlebag-rucksack hybrid
D&G Gingham espadrilles
Jil Sander
by Raf Simons
The designer’s mix of pink top with purple pants,
rose jacket with tomato red shorts
or turquoise sweater and orange trousers.
FULL-ON-COLOR
pink with yellow
orange with purple
COLORS IN JUXTAPOSITION
A turquoise jacket over a sky-blue round-neck sweater.
The blue-soled black oxfords.
White shirts with large single floral prints.
The op art graphism of striped pieces.
Eye-popping angular patterns.
Dolce and Gabbana
by Domenico Dolce
and Stefano Gabbana
A palette of white and beige, with chocolate and black.
Unlined jackets in sand and ivory linen.
Corsair-style trousers, rolled-up at the ankle,
tied at the waist with rope,
and accessorized with peasants' rope sandals.
D & G
The check fabric called Vichy,
from the French town
known for its production of cottons.
They used it for blousons, shirts, shorts, shoes,
and the trim on collars and cuffs.
The tropical print -
a Hawaiian shirt paired with cotton drill shorts.
Burberry Prorsum
by Christopher Bailey
The biker influence loomed in vests,
pants, and jackets with spiked studs.
A sheer safari shirt with a studded vest.
Khaki trenches and naval officer's coats
with buckled or leather epaulettes.
Prada
by Miuccia Prada
Culottes and boat-neck sweaters.
Shirts with brightly colored plackets and collars.
Initialed waist pouches.
Terrific ribbed sweaters stacked with
vivid, Lifesaver stripes.
Clunky shoes with a sneaker sole
fused to a rope sole, fused to a wingtip.
Reflective athletic sunglasses.