Buonjiorno! What a crazy day our first one in Milan was. Running from presentation to presentation to show, all whilst taking in the beauty of this incredible city. Click below to see my adventures!
Aigner bag* | Very dress* | French Connection trench | Marc Jacobs watch | Pandora Bangle via Joshua James* | Miss KG pumps via Bank* | Jimmy Choo sunglasses*
Lizzy and I arrived at our apartment at around 9pm on Thursday, exhausted. Travelling with two suitcases is a lot harder than it looks. But if there was one thing to lift our spirits it was the little pile of invites and a surprise parcel from Aigner. Beautifully wrapped in a gold box with red ribbon was this gorgeous blue 'Cybill', just in time for Friday's show.
Of course I couldn't resist taking it out for a spin the following morning, pairing it with neutral tones in this monochrome dress from Very and my trusty French Connection trench, balanced perfectly with these new Miss KG pumps from Bank.
It was then off to the Vicedomini, who presented a geometric array of prints and body skimming pieces for their debut at Milan Fashion Week. Aptly titled, the 'Kaleidoscopic Knit' collection exudes clean lines and simple elegance through reflected textures on multifaceted knitwear.
Meet my bag of dreams. Just how beautiful is this pink-trimmed black beauty? After sufficient drooling and refuelling on icon-named smoothies, we made our way around the rest of the SS15 collection. Contrasting geometrical shapes with textile's fluidity, the collection is characterised by an extraordinary sinuisity playing on the combinations of different shapes and colours.
Last of the day was the breathtaking Aigner show held in the royal palace of Milan. Celebrating the Munich-based label's 50th anniversary, the collection payed hommage to the best of Aigner with it's 'ICONIC' SS15 collection. With a palette of mostly white, beige and gold with hints of violet and cherry, the collection was ladylike with an edge, giving a nod to the 70's with slim-fitted silhouettes, classical sleeve dresses and and V-shaped necklines. Luxe evening dresses in silk and crepe chiffon sashayed down the catwalk, brought up to date with contemporary metal-net visors and Swarofski crystal elements. I'll be doing a full post on this as it's been my favourite collection to see in Milan, so stay tuned!
Buonjiorno! What a crazy day our first one in Milan was. Running from presentation to presentation to show, all whilst taking in the beauty of this incredible city. Click below to see my adventures!
Aigner bag* | Very dress* | French Connection trench | Marc Jacobs watch | Pandora Bangle via Joshua James* | Miss KG pumps via Bank* | Jimmy Choo sunglasses*
Lizzy and I arrived at our apartment at around 9pm on Thursday, exhausted. Travelling with two suitcases is a lot harder than it looks. But if there was one thing to lift our spirits it was the little pile of invites and a surprise parcel from Aigner. Beautifully wrapped in a gold box with red ribbon was this gorgeous blue 'Cybill', just in time for Friday's show.
Of course I couldn't resist taking it out for a spin the following morning, pairing it with neutral tones in this monochrome dress from Very and my trusty French Connection trench, balanced perfectly with these new Miss KG pumps from Bank.
It was then off to the Vicedomini, who presented a geometric array of prints and body skimming pieces for their debut at Milan Fashion Week. Aptly titled, the 'Kaleidoscopic Knit' collection exudes clean lines and simple elegance through reflected textures on multifaceted knitwear.
Meet my bag of dreams. Just how beautiful is this pink-trimmed black beauty? After sufficient drooling and refuelling on icon-named smoothies, we made our way around the rest of the SS15 collection. Contrasting geometrical shapes with textile's fluidity, the collection is characterised by an extraordinary sinuisity playing on the combinations of different shapes and colours.
Last of the day was the breathtaking Aigner show held in the royal palace of Milan. Celebrating the Munich-based label's 50th anniversary, the collection payed hommage to the best of Aigner with it's 'ICONIC' SS15 collection. With a palette of mostly white, beige and gold with hints of violet and cherry, the collection was ladylike with an edge, giving a nod to the 70's with slim-fitted silhouettes, classical sleeve dresses and and V-shaped necklines. Luxe evening dresses in silk and crepe chiffon sashayed down the catwalk, brought up to date with contemporary metal-net visors and Swarofski crystal elements. I'll be doing a full post on this as it's been my favourite collection to see in Milan, so stay tuned!
Love those blue pumps on the cobblestones! And those bag displays look amazing. Thanks for sharing!
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Lovely look!!!!
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What a beautiful outfit, I love the blue accessories. I can't get enough of all those handbags either, I want one in every style and colour!
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Love your simple ponytail. Also very jealous- I have very big ears so it wouldn't suit me! x
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I am wearing my Furla Candy bag a lot these days and can't wait for the new collection, thanks for the sneak peek!
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