Milan fashion week is set to open on
Tuesday with a calendar featuring one extra day of shows and
events.
The new edition of fashion week, which runs until September 23,
will include 173 appointments with 57 physical shows, eight
digital ones, 69 presentations, six presentations under
appointment and 33 events.
The fashion calendar dedicated to the women's ready-to-wear
collections for Spring/Summer 2025 will open with Fendi, Marni,
Alberta Ferretti and Iceberg.
Among major brand names, Etro will hit the catwalk on Wednesday,
Max Mara and Prada on Thursday and Gucci on Friday, with
Ferragamo, Dolce&Gabbana and Bottega Veneta debuting their
collections on Saturday, among others.
Prominently absent will be Giorgio Armani who will be presenting
his spring-summer 2025 collection on October 17 in New York to
coincide with the opening of his flagship store on Madison
Avenue, and will not be closing the week as in the past.
This edition of the shows will be celebrating a series of
milestones including the 50th anniversary of Iceberg, which will
stage a show and party on Wednesday.
Laura Biagiotti will also mark 50 years since debuting its first
collection during Milan Fashion Week, returning to a physical
runway event on September 21.
Redemption will mark its 10th anniversary with a show on
September 17, while Vogue Italia will celebrate its 60 years
with an exhibition - 'Sixty Years of Vogue Italia' - at Palazzo
Citterio that will run from September 19 to 21.
Milan's fashion extravaganza will open on Tuesday with the
inauguration of the Fashion Hub at Palazzo Giureconsulti and
will wrap up on September 22 with the event CNMI Sustainable
Fashion Awards 2024, organized by the National Chamber of
Italian Fashion in cooperation with the Ethical Fashion
Initiative (Efi) of the UN ITC Agency with the support of the
municipality of Milan.
The Milan catwalk will also be hosting for the first time a
Susan Fang show supported by Dolce&Gabbana, Federico Cina backed
by Camera Moda Fashion Trust, Chiccomao and Phan Dang Hoang.
The Attico and Laura Biagiotti will also be making a comeback in
Milan's calendar.
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