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Osman Ahmed
Massimo Giorgetti switches pop for goth this season.
Clementine de Pressigny
We speak to designer Massimo Giorgetti about MSGM p.m., a capsule that gets back to the brand’s roots.
i-D Staff
In a world of fast fashion, Massimo Giorgetti banned social media on the MSGM catwalk, said the collection was just about the clothes, and implored us to take it slow.
Anders Christian Madsen
Peter Dundas breathed new life into Just Cavalli, Natasa Cagalj presented her first show for Ports 1961, and Chris Brown serenaded Philipp Plein. It was just another day in the new era of Milan Fashion Week.
Referencing the glamour of Weimar Berlin and the stark aesthetics of the Bauhaus movement, Max Mara’s fall/winter 16 collection was a thing of modernist beauty.
In his second collection for the Florentine house, Massimo Giorgetti referenced classic Italian style in a collection full of puffa coats, mountain prints and geometric knitwear.
Massimo Giorgetti’s MSGM show in Milan was a riot riot riot of bright colors, clashing textures and vibrant patterns.
Pink plaids and shredded dresses clashed with pretty ruffles and delicate bows in Massimo Giorgetti’s new collection for MSGM.
Anders Christian Madsen, i-D Staff
Peter Dundas upped the glam factor for his debut at Roberto Cavalli, capturing the spirit of a fun-filled Milan Fashion Week ruled by new designers at old houses.
Stuart Brumfitt
Massimo Giorgetti’s first collection as the new Creative Director of Pucci took the brand back to its seaside roots.
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