Finally, the audiences enlived and cherished the last two days of the Milan fashion Week. Day 5 included names like Grinko, Dolce and Gabbana, Roccobarocco, Laura Biagiotti, MSGM and Salvatore Ferragamo among others who showcased their pieces of creativity.

To begin with, Dolce and Gabbana recreate the age of chivalry and romance. From an exclusive dark knight black dress, to a red furry cap gown giving a red riding hood effect, from a dramatic golden and red stones mini dress to highly elegant evening wear, the brand embarked its very old tradition of elegance, charm and styling.

Next up, was the Missoni women showing off an amusing blend of comfort and styling. Where the colour range went from bright oranges and olive greens to sky blues and sunny yellows, the dresses too were fashioned in a manner seeking attention. The collection comprised of sleek waist line short dresses, over-sized clothes and long skirts to name a few.

Highlighting Salvatore Ferragamo’s show, American actress Hilary Swank sat at the front row, adding grace to the entire evening. Catwalking at the crystal white runway were models dressed up in turtleneck sweaters, coats and jackets. A few glittery golds contrasted with leafy greens could also be viewed. The fits varied from body-fit dresses to over-sized coats, exhibiting playful elegance and grace.

MSGM, Philipp Plein, Anteprima and Marco De Vincenzo’s pot of gold were the other designers who displayed their respective collection at the fashion week, bringing day5 to an eventful end.

Day6:

The last day of the fashion week was restricted to a few designers, unlike its other days. The list included Next Generation, Heowan Simulation, Stella Jean, Massimo Rebecchi, Giorgio Armani, and Dsquared2.

Highlights included Dsquared2’s collection inspired by the 60s. The collection was reflecting much of Audrey Hepburn’s wardrobe and was dominated by evening wear. A sky-high trendy leopard print coat, sexy full sleeved watery blue dress, and a pearl white skin fit gown were the eye catchers among the collection.

The Italian finesse brand Giorgio Armani arranged neon green lights over the run way to give that extra shade to its mesmerizing collection. Opening with minimalist tailored looks in wool, he added python and big cat print, mohair coats, and pleated gowns and sequin-covered dresses for evening looks.

Milan Fashion week truly reached sky high levels this season to provide its fans with the latest collections and trends.