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Moschino shreds fashion rules and Dsquared2 turns up the heat on the first day of Milan Fashion Week MILAN (AP) — Reserved for mostly menswear previews, Milan Fashion Week opened on Friday with two co-ed collections, underlining that the old calendar rules no longer apply. Colleen Barry, The Associated Press Jun 14, 2024 1:22 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message A model wears a creation as part of the Moschino Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Milan, Italy, Friday, June 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Nicola Marfisi).

MILAN (AP) — Reserved for mostly menswear previews, Milan Fashion Week opened on Friday with two co-ed collections, underlining that the old calendar rules no longer apply. The week features just 20 runway shows, which should allow time for reflection on where fashion is headed. Moschino opened with a show combining menswear for next summer and women’s 2025 resort, followed by Canadian fashion house Dsquared2 with a full menswear and womenswear collection.



Highlights from Friday's show: Lost and Found at Moschino In his second season as Moschino creative director, Adrian Appiolaza took the rules and literally shredded them . “The idea of freedom of expression through dressing is what I want to bring to the future of Moschino, which is tied to the original DNA,’’ Appiolaza said backstage. “It is not about gender.

It is not about nationality. It’s really about feeling comfortable, dres.

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