Special envoy to Milan
They hadn't given each other the word, but it so happened that this Milan Fashion Week hosted the same day, the first fashion shows of two new designers on the European scene, at the bedside of two historical shoemakers in search of fashion guarantee.
Each in their own way, Maximilian Davis for the Florentine house Ferragamo and Rhuigi Villaseñor for the Swiss brand Bally, have thus awakened the sensuality, even the eroticism sometimes, of an Italian, summery and bourgeois wardrobe.
We (re)think of the early hours of a Tom Ford at Gucci, at the end of the 1990s.
At Davis, the 27-year-old Mancunian spotted at the LVMH 2022 price, the sexy
Ferragamo
comes to nestle in the fitted or even tight silhouette of his monochrome suede sets, in the chiffon shirts printed with a gradation of hypnotic colors and above all, in the transparencies of the dresses stitched with rhinestones revealing the movement of the bodies of these new vestals.
All perched on sculptural heels…
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