Supported by Dolce & Gabbana, the young designer will stage a show intertwining her family history, Chinese culture, Italian craftsmanship and a dash of technology.
Fermion Protocol wants to fractionalize luxury goods. It’s starting with a million-dollar digital suit from Dolce & Gabbana.
We're looking forward to the upcoming Milan Fashion Week, and what the new season has in store for us this time around.
If we have to live in a time of overbearing nationalism, it’s a definite bonus when your national identity looks this good.
The “Party Dress” is a very specific archetype. Usually, it’s short, designed with a plunging neckline, and emblazoned with sequins and shimmer. To find the perfect party dress, though, Sabrina Carpenter searched the contents of her lingerie drawer. The result? A boudoir corset number straight from the Milan runways.