The Best Street Style at Milan Fashion Week

In Italy, sophisticated splendour returned in full force
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Joe Bromley28 September 2021

Ciao Bella! Milan Fashion Week’s chaos came back, and everyone dressed the part.

The Duomo was Instagrammed, perfect rounds of pasta twirled, fashion shows rushed to, and sun-soaked cocktails sipped. And all in the best outfits guests could get together.

After London Fashion Week saw hefty amounts of neon strut down Oxford Street, Milan’s style marked a stark change. The Italian memo? Monochrome.

Beige is back at Milan Fashion Week
Valentina Valdinoci for Imaxtree

Full length beige trench coats were the week’s favorito, worn with a coordinating sweater, or leather trousers a shade darker. Elsewhere white tailored coats were long enough to brush the ground, and tailoring came oversized and in plaid.

Dressed up denim at Milan Fashion Week
Valentina Valdinoci for Imaxtree

Attendees put on a show outside Prada, clutching the Cleo bag and sporting Miuccia’s signature block coloured overcoats and modern prints. Elsewhere, washed out blue jeans were styled up with platform heels, and the new trend for low-slung trousers was adopted in corduroy.

One thing’s for sure as the week closes – in Italy chic is here to stay.

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