MILAN - MENS - AW10 - CANALI CATWALK SHOW

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Temperatures had plummeted the afternoon of Canali’s second catwalk show in Milan, but once inside the arena editors were distracted by llana Yahav, a sand artist who introduced each theme of the collection with a beautiful sand picture. The Canali collection has evolved for Autumn / Winter 2010, shapes, lines, style and creativity for both the urban man with an eye for a trend as well as the more sophisticated and romantic, all finished with the unmistakable quality and luxury of Italian made clothing. 2010 also sees the launch of the Kei collection that now includes beautifully tailored suits and overcoats and the ‘Milano’ collection with its sharp tailoring and unmistakable metropolitan personality.
KEAN ETRO IN MILAN

Kean Etro with Archimedes the owl. Symbol of wisdom and nature during the Etro Show in Milan.
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MILAN - MENS - AW10 - DAVID SHRIGLEY’S FILM FOR PRINGLE
Ok, so this is one of our fashion clients, so we could be a little bias… however we were gripped this morning, raised to the front of our seats (front row of course) and compelled to laugh out loud.
This artist, not only has he produced a fine short film but has helped to add to the Pringle collection a creative argyll knit, and for London watchers, you will be able to see this in the windows of the Pringle New Bond Street store during London Fashion Week in February.
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MILAN - MENS - AW10 - PRINGLE OF SCOTLAND - CATWALK SHOW

Milan Mens - AW10 - Pringle of Scotland show - David Shrigley film, Tilda Swinton in the front row, shearling leggings, kilts, chunky knit sweaters. Perfection
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MILAN - MENS - AW10 - SHOWS START

Milan Mens A/W10 Show Schedule:
Sunday 17th January
Salvatore Ferragamo – 13.00hrs
Monday 18th January
Pringle of Scotland – 9.30am
Etro - 14.00hrs
Canali – 16.00hrs
Salvatore Ferragamo SS10 Women’s Runway Show

It was the finale show for Cristina Ortiz at Salvatore Ferragamo show in Milan… and she didn’t disappoint.
Notable guests such as actress Rachel Bilson and socialite Poppy Delevigne sat on the front row watching the models in their structured high strappy sandals. Wedges were high and in metallic colours and bags were in python and crocodile.
Flashes of fuchsia pink and yellow added a warmth to the collection. Jodphurs featured heavily and tailoring featured in coats and jackets. A magnificent finish to Ortiz’s tenure.
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Etro SS10 Women’s Runway Show

Etro’s Spring Summer 2010 show was eagerly anticipated by a packed UK block that spilled over to the stairs and standing, apologies to those who didn’t get cushions!! Veronica did not disappoint she sent a very feminine, fluid collection down the runway which had editors furiously sketching the silk paisley dresses and jumpsuits.
Inspired by blossoming flowers seen through coloured glass the result is an impression of natural camouflage on relaxed easy and very wearable pieces that can be worn by a real woman. At the root of the collection is the concept of versatile clothing that can be transformed in a multitude of ways according to a woman’s whims and needs. Etro’s heritage shines through this exquisite collection, delicate prints and lashings of hand embellishment adorn, dresses and jackets which I have a feeling will be the most sort after samples!
Photos: Sonny Vandevelde
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Pringle of Scotland SS10 Runway Show

Pringle’s SS10 show took place in the powerful expanse of The Saatchi gallery on Monday evening, attracting an interesting crowd of fashion elite. Notable of course was Anna Wintour, who sat silently like a mythical muse, head down, her iconic angular bob silhouetted against the pristine white catwalk and a semi halo of photographers around her.
Once the last cries emanating from the bickering pyramid of photographers died down the show began and those elegant long legged creatures beautifully strutted a palette of silvery blues and greys, nudes and taupes, burnt orange and sunny yellows down the runway.
Creative director Clare Waight Keller remained faithful to the brand’s classic minimalist shapes, with ruffled asymmetrical skirts and tunics, light weight blazers and plain white nautical shorts. Of course Pringle’s original timeless pieces such as long knits and cape shaped macs also appeared in soft subdued tones, needed just as much it seems for a wet British summer as a windy British winter.
Olivia Ruggeri
