Saturday, January 20, 2018

FASHION EVENTS - MILAN

By Eva Fydrych

MILANO MODA UOMO
12 - 15 January 2018

Dirk Bikkembergs, Versace, Moschino (Photos courtesy of IMAGETREE.COM)



MILAN, ITALY - Scheduled for 12 to 15 January 2018, this edition of Milano Moda Uomo was staging 30 fashion shows, 25 presentations, 8 presentations by appointment and 12 other events on the calendar, featuring a total of 63 collections.

The big novelty this time was the Padiglione Visconti in Via Tortona 58: this is the new venue that Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana is providing for new brands and “Supported by CNMI” brands. It hosted a total of 7 appointments, including fashion shows and other events. 

For some seasons now many brands having been choosing Milano Moda Uomo to present their men’s and women’s collections together, so in this edition too there was a number of co-ed fashion shows: Diesel Black Gold, Isabel Benenato, Neil Barrett, Marcelo Burlon County of Milan, Dsquared2, Daks, Sartorial Monk, Palm Angels, GCDS and Frankie Morello.

Four new brands were showing for the first time at Milano Moda Uomo this season: Isabel Benenato, an Italian brand founded by Isabel Vitiello, Hunting World, a long-standing New York brand founded by Robert M. Lee in 1959, and Represent, a UK brand set up by brothers George and Mike Heaton in 2012. Also showing for the rst time on the calendar, thanks to support from CNMI in this case, was Sartorial Monk, an Italian brand springing from the creative genius of Sabato Russo. 


Fashion Studio Magazine selected some of the most interesting catwalk looks from the whole event. Enjoy the pictures!



Fall/Winter 2018-2019

Les Hommes (Photos courtesy of IMAGETREE.COM)

Marni

Emporio Armani

Isabel Benenato

Ermenegildo Zenga 

Diesel Black Gold (Photos courtesy of IMAGETREE.COM)

Neil Barrett

Versace

Marcelo Burlon County Of Milan

Moschino

Dirk Bikkembergs

Msgm

Federico Curradi

Dsquared2 (Photos courtesy of IMAGETREE.COM)

Sunnei

Daks

Daks

Daks

Daks

Daks

Daks

Daks

Daks 

Sartorial Monk (Photos courtesy of IMAGETREE.COM)





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