Creative Director Alessandro Michele chose the Alchemists’s Garden: An Anti-Modern Laboratory as the theme for Gucci’s first unified Men’s & Women’s Fall-Winter 2017 Fashion Show that took place in Milan.

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The Alchemists Garden is a garden of plants and animals. A garden inhabited by signs, symbols and archetypes invoking and recalling remote worlds. In this magic place, curious hands play with the matter, blending it with the unconscious. As in an alchemic laboratory, the substances are selected, analysed, decomposed and treated. It’s a creative process with the beat of slow incubation and sudden epiphanies. A process in which the power of imagination forces the inertia of reality.

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As alchemy tried to transform base materials into gold, what emerges here is a precious distillate, resulting from a dreamy process of transmutation of the matter.

A transformative whirl that reassembles fragments, codes and stories projected on a fresh horizon of sense. A change of status where echoes and survivals, “repressions and returns of the repressed, repetitions and revisions, traditions and missing links, tectonic movements and superficial earthquakes” (G. Didi-Huberman) create the plot of a new tale.

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Step into a world of glamour with women’s Fashion Week Milano Moda Donna fall winter 2017. After New York and London, the Italian capital of fashion will be the setting for six days of runway shows. The time around we will see Chinese designers making serious headway in Milan, which includes Xuzhi Chen and Angel Chen, while Xuzh will show in Giorgio Armani’s theatre later in the week.

The first day of womens show ended with Aliens as Annakiki by Chinese designer Anna Yang, who debuted in the Italian city with an out-of-this-world collection.Yang’s latest is an ode to aliens and is inspired by a documentary on the discovery of extra-terrestrials in Mexico in 1947. Models sashayed down the runway wearing metallic-coated outfits, with black patent leather boots, blood-red shiny skirts or grey metallic leggings. Eco-fur, cashmere, wool and velvet play counterpart to the heavily structured jackets, dungarees and rucksacks.

Fausto Puglisi’s collection had a streetwear vibe connecting the disparate ecclesiastic and mobster references. There were high slits and pleating, with thigh-high tights fastened with garters, alongside tight-fitting panel dressed laced t with feather trim.
Heavy black studded shoes grounded the street look, alternating with feathery sandals. The color palate was basic black with flashes of royal red and purple, with some peach, acid green and lavender.

Alberta Ferretti

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Angelo Marani 2

Annakiki 3

Cristiano Burani 4

Fausto Puglisi 5

Fay 6

Francesco Scognamiglio 7

Grinko 8

N°21 9

Wunderkind 10

Anya Hindmarch

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Charlotte Olympia 2

Margaret Howell 3

Mulberry 4

Peter Pilotto 5

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi6

Roland Mouret 7

Temperley London 8

TOGA 9

TOPSHOP UNIQUE 10

CHALAYAN

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Fashion East 2

House of Holland 3

J.W.Anderson 4

Jasper Conran 5

Julien Macdonald 6

Molly Goddard 7

Paula Knorr 8

Ports 1961 9

Simone Rocha 10

Versus Versace 11

Contemporary boutique fragrance house Bombay Perfumery, herald its first ever retail collaboration with Vayu Design Living, a lifestyle store at Bikaner House, New Delhi.

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Known for experimenting with progressive scents with an Indian twist, Bombay Perfumery is an attempt to redefine the traditional ittar/oodh in India for its patrons.

​​The perfumes are conceptualized by its founder Manan, in collaboration with renowned international noses such as Jacques Chabert (Guerlain, Chanel and Loewe); Alexandra Carlin (Amouage, Givenchy). In addition, perfumers Pierre Kurzunne and TristanRostain, who have created special fragrances for the brand.

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Zippo announced a new cooperation with Canadian fire artist Steven Spazuk, who is sparking interest around the globe with his unique creative process.

The captivating images features Steven harnessing flame using his one-of-a-kind art process – a technique he realised after practice over many years.

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