The worst of Milan Fashion Week SS20 5 shows that didn't convince us

In the latest edition of the Milan Fashion Week, some shows managed to move us, thanks to convincing collections or surprises, like the entrance of J-Lo on the Versace runway, wearing only the Jungle dress first debuted during the 2000 Grammys.
Also this year, however, there have been joys, of which we have spoken here, and sorrows. Some names on the Milanese schedule did not convince us, some long-awaited new entries failed, other big names crashed once again, confirming a not-so-lucky year for some of the pillars of Italian fashion.
So we chose the 5 flops of Milan Fashion Week Women's SS20

Dolce & Gabbana

Streetwear is not always safe ground, especially if you risk reproducing ideas already widely popular reiterating the same codes, colors, and details. The sailors of Jean-Charles de Castelbajac limit themselves first to superficially repeating the symbols of the "marine" theme, with the classic triumph of colors that seems to bring to the show a collection not new but merely updated. The arrival of the Frenchman was to bring back the confidence of a younger and more varied audience, but the distance of language seems not to have been filled. Colors are not enough and a more bizarre approach to bringing together the new streetwear audience, Toscani's photographs on T-shirts and trousers belong to another era of fashion, difficult to read by new consumers.

 

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