Milan - The City of Fashion

Milan - The City of Fashion

Milan is known as a fashion capital, not only for its iconic luxury brands but also for showcasing young, emerging designers during its fashion shows. Visiting the city during fashion week is worth it because you can catch plenty of celebrities and enjoy some of the coolest fashion shows around.

On September 22, the grand halls of the Principe di Savoia Hotel in Milan transformed into a stage for the 19th edition of the Fashion Art and More event. Creative designers showcased their unique looks and captivated the audience with originality and elegance. Under the guidance of Sabrina Spinelli, the focus was clearly on innovation, sustainability, and global influences. Event partner Omnia Profumi surprised guests with “Perla,” a new genderless fragrance filled with seductive milk and Tiaré notes. As part of the Stones collection, named after gemstones, Omnia brings shine to the world of scents with unique perfumes and cool vibes!

On the runway, the audience admired designs made from luxurious Meche and crêpe fabrics adorned with handcrafted embroidery from AMR Couture Dubai. On the occasion of Fashion Art and More, Ameer presented the Arabian Deep Ocean collection, which embodies his passion as a designer. His motto is: “Clothing is a canvas, and every person is a masterpiece.” Freshness and dynamism came from the design students of La Griffe Academy in Tirana. The young designers showcased collections that impressively blend luxury with edgy styles. Through the creative use of denim, silk, and leather, accented with sparkling Swarovski crystals, they made striking statements.

While Rosa Mandy spread fairy-tale vibes with luxurious floral and hair crowns, MBC Bikini captivated with sensual, feminine swimsuits. Each creation, designed by Marine Blondel with a love for detail, is a unique piece made from exquisite and luxurious materials. The brand Merym, led by designer Maryna Mishchuk, emphasizes sustainable and refined elegance with its “Limited Edition” designs that highlight the individual personality of every woman. Vanilla by Emily Sousa, inspired by Brazilian Baroque, featured flowing fabrics and ruffles that perfectly embraced the female body. Miriam Tirinzoni offered handcrafted garments made from her luxurious fabrics, proudly made in Italy. Through her brand, she conveys a “Fashion Experience,” providing a unique journey that reveals the story behind the garments.

The grand finale was delivered by the Mongkol Muay Thai collection by Phakapan Salao, featuring stylish sportswear, streetwear, and swimwear inspired by traditional Muay Thai equipment, known to us as Thai boxing.

The Fashion Art and More event once again proved that the fashion industry is vibrant and constantly finds new ways to celebrate beauty and individuality. With a successful mix of tradition and innovation, this fashion show not only showcased the latest trends but also provided an inspiring platform for emerging talents.