399
Fashion Jobs
CHANEL
Stock & Operation Coordinator
Permanent · ADMIRALTY
BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS
Senior Education Manager, Bobbi Brown, Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
TOM FORD
Marketing Director, Tom Ford Beauty
Permanent · HONG KONG
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Assistant Demand Planning Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
ESTÉE LAUDER - BRAND
Retail Marketing Manager, Estée Lauder
Permanent · HONG KONG
CLINIQUE
Senior Marketing Manager, Clinique
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Repair Operations Specialist
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Senior Specialist - Client Development
Permanent · HONG KONG
BENEFIT COSMETICS
Retail & Operations Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Logistics Officer - Sales Administration
Permanent · CAUSEWAY BAY
LORO PIANA
Client Development Manager
Permanent · HONG KONG
BOBBI BROWN COSMETICS
Senior Education Manager, Bobbi Brown, Apac
Permanent · HONG KONG
CHANEL
Business Systems Manager – Learning/Collaboration/Talent
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Assistant Payroll Manager - HR Business Services, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Senior Client Engagement Executive
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Senior Manager, People Sustainability Reporting
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
IT Asset Manager, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Head of Governance & Operations, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Merchandising Manager
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Head of Learning Ecosystem And Retail Learning & Development, Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
CHANEL
Sustainability Manager (Sustainable Built Environment), Asia Pacific
Permanent · TAIKOO SHING
By
AFP
Published
Jun 25, 2007
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Milan fashion week : Moschino, Gucci, Richmond and Valentino

By
AFP
Published
Jun 25, 2007

MILAN, Italy, June 25, 2007 (AFP) - Milan Fashion run of men's fashion shows for next summer displayed brazen irreverence Monday, June 25 with Moschino's fluorescent tones, Gucci's slimline tweeds and John Richmond's gangster chic suits.


Creation of Moschino of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan - Photo : Giuseppe Cacace/AFP

Franco Moschino's offerings were a riot of colour. Turning back to the 1980s, he showed off an orange trench coat teamed up with white pants, a yellow windbreaker and pink socks peeking out under short pants.


Creation of Moschino of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan - Photo : Giuseppe Cacace/AFP

Even the belts and shoes screamed Florida. And the Peace and Love symbol of the fashion house were omnipresent, being either a discreet presence on the back of a coat or emblazoned across a T-shirt.


Creation of Gucci of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan - Photo : Filippo Monteforte/AFP

Gucci turned to classic tweed in black and white and pants tailored so close to the body that they veered between classic elegance and insolence.


Creation of Gucci of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan - Photo : Filippo Monteforte/AFP

But the trousers were in more adventurous colours : vermillion, bright yellow and green. For the evening, it was a classic black tuxedo enlivened by a cherry coloured belt.


Creation of John Richmond of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan
Photo : Filippo Monteforte/AFP

British stylist John Richmond meanwhile showcased a collection that married an English dandy's wardrobe with that of a Sicilian bandit with dark suits, natty ties and eyeshades to match. And there were trousers in military fatigues.


Creation of John Richmond of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan - Photo : Filippo Monteforte/AFP

Valentino, for his part, opted for classic and "still" elegance, showing his designs on mannequins against the backdrop of bare-breasted cabaret dancers covered in fuchsia plumes -- the theme being 'Paris Awakens.'


Creation of Valentino of the 2008 spring/summer men's collection in Milan
Photo : Giuseppe Cacace/AFP

The mood before this year's Milan fashion week was sombre following the sudden death of leading Italian designer Gianfranco Ferre.

Ferre died on July 17 aged 62 after a brain haemorrhage and was buried in his birthplace of Legnano near Milan.

A week after his death, the fashion house that bears his name on Sunday presented its summer show for men to a tearful audience that gave him a posthumous ovation.

On Tuesday, June 26th, Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Etro, Marni and Trussardi will unveil their collections in Italy's fashion capital on the penultimate day of the current fashion run.

Copyright © 2024 AFP. All rights reserved. All information displayed in this section (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the contents of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presses.