Light pink coats with furry trimmings,
harlequin prints and a pastel-coloured Argyle knit top and hot
pants opened the Autumn/Winter 2019 show for the Italian fashion
label. Some outfits had large black bows tied at the back.
Leopard prints also appeared on the runway, on a belted coat,
jacket, pencil skirt and slim fitted dress.
Molinari, dubbed "the Queen of Roses" for her love of the
flower, then sent out models in an array of creations sporting
red and pink blooms.
Sequined red roses climbed up a jean trouser leg, they were
printed on chiffon dresses and a shiny Mac bore large pink
versions.
There was also plenty of lace on plunging black evening dresses.
"(We need) passion, this love for beauty. I see women in winter,
they are all dressed in puffer jackets and jeans, and in the
summer they wear jeans with T-shirts. This is not fashion, this
is no longer love for beauty," Molinari said backstage.
"We need to look after ourselves with an elegant, harmonious,
passionate, seducing dress."
Short black dresses were strapless, one-shouldered and with
slits or with other detailing. One pale pink chiffon dress came
with a cape. See-through tops were tied at the neck and paired
with shiny or tiered skirts.
For footwear, models wore thigh high black heeled boots or
sandals with bows - either at the front or back, paired with
socks.
Milan Fashion Week is the third stop on the month-long catwalk
calendar, which began in New York and also includes London and
Paris.
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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