A dramatic art installation starring Carla Bruni and a capsule of minimalist designs defined Tod’s newest line.
Bruni, one of Galliano’s original muses, debuted this dress on the runway during Paris Fashion Week in 1995. The model and former First Lady of France sported dramatic face makeup and coiffed hair when sauntering down the catwalk. For her reunion last night, she went with simple tousled waves and a more natural beauty look.
On day four of Milan Fashion Week, Tod's and Sportmax crafted collections for the Milanese sophisticate, while Moschino and Versace paid homage to the city's more playful, in-your-face fabulous side
Key trends included fur, faux or real; statement outerwear; fringe; lots of texture, and sharp tailoring, with high heels making a comeback.
Tod’s showcased its “Artisanal Intelligence” for next fall and winter womenswear at Milan Fashion Week’s Gallery of Modern Art previews.