Italian fashion brand Simon Cracker denounced the luxury fashion system with an upcycled collection previewed during Milan Fashion Week. It riffed on what the designers see as bygone days of quality and creativity.
Milan's men's fashion week braves crisis in luxury Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, and Giorgio Armani lead a reduced schedule for men's fashion week opening Friday in Milan, putting a brave face on a crisis in the luxury sector.
Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Giorgio Armani lead a reduced schedule for men's fashion week in Milan. The event will still include some of Italian fashion's biggest names – and some newcomers.
The independent Italian fashion brand Simon Cracker denounced the luxury fashion system with an upcycled collection previewed during Milan Fashion Week.
If trends emerging from fashion weeks held in New York, London, Milan and Paris are a yardstick, the year promises a versatile and transversal wardrobe for men
The independent Italian fashion brand Simon Cracker denounced the luxury fashion system with an upcycled collection previewed during Milan Fashion Week on Sunday that riffed on what they see as bygone days of quality and creativity.
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