Milan’s fashion week runways

Milan’s fashion week runways

Several inspirational ideas have highlighted the shows in Milan, confirming the trends offered by Schmid’s collections

September has always been a crucial month for the fashion industry, not only for the important tradeshows like LineaPelle – where Schmid has attended and was greatly appreciated by its guests – but also for Milan’s Fashion Week shows closing the month. Next season’s trends were modeled, showing how Schmid is well aligned with the fabrics and materials leading the fashion industry’s research. Let’s look at this in detail.

Lurex Glamour: high class evening looks

il glamour nei tessuti Schmid

Credits: Giamba, D-Square, sablè, Max Mara, cannetè with lurex threads

Bright tones and fabrics with shiny threads. Woven jacquard paired with ottoman, rich sand effects and sequins for a prestigious evening look. These themes are recognizable in Schmid’s sablé and its canneté with lurex thread.

Flowing shine: satins and laminated fabrics

I rasi di Schmid

Credits: Emporio Armani, stretch satin, glossy satin, Antonio Marra, lycra with a stretchy lamina.

Satins play a leading role, and are a classic in Schmid’s collection, both in stretch and glossy versions. Laminated fabrics enrich the theme, and can be seen in our article Elle, an innovative lycra with a stretchy lamina.

Natural and wild style with Denim and PVC

Denim e PVC Schmid

Credits: Roberto Cavalli, Fendi, laminated jeans, Roberto Cavalli, PVC Pen

Denim is back, interpreted in different declinations: classic metallic laminated jeans and marbled PVC with a washed look. This trend is expressed by our Joil, a laminated denim, but also our glazed canvas and PVC Pen.

Polka dots, lace and transparencies

Pois, pizzi e trasparenze

Credits: Gucci, Marco de Vincenzo, Crocheté, Giamba, dotted flock on a mesh

Geometric, flower and animal prints dominate the scenes, like evergreen polka dots and crocheted patterns. Following the trend Schmid offers a crocheted leopard print and dotted flock on mesh.

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