The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
The event will take place between February 23 and March 1 and comprise of 61 fashion shows and 57 presentations, including 15 physical and 42 digital events. Brunello Cucinelli, Onitsuka Tiger, Fabio Quaranta, Dima Leu, Münn, Yatay, Oof Wear and Nervi are among the designers and brands who will be showing their Autumn/Winter 2021 womenswear collections at the event. Versace is notably missing from the schedule.
Milan Fashion Week Women’s will also host an online-only event titled “We Are Made in Italy,” which aims to spotlight five designers of colour such as Joy ljeoma Meribe, Karim Daoudi, Claudia Gisèle Ntsama, Fabiola Manirakiza and Pape Mocodou Fall alias Mokodu.
From where aspirational customers are spending to Kering’s challenges and Richemont’s fashion revival, BoF’s editor-in-chief shares key takeaways from conversations with industry insiders in London, Milan and Paris.
BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks and Imran Amed, BoF founder and editor-in-chief, look back at the key moments of fashion month, from Seán McGirr’s debut at Alexander McQueen to Chemena Kamali’s first collection for Chloé.
Anthony Vaccarello staged a surprise show to launch a collection of gorgeously languid men’s tailoring, writes Tim Blanks.
BoF’s editors pick the best shows of the Autumn/Winter 2024 season.