1Blu Marine and La Perla appeared to be in full swing for the third day of the Milan Fashion Week. Causal wear and non-formal clothes were at the basic essence for both the collections. For Blu Marine aquatic floral prints over pastel combination of colours was common to all. Replete of easy to wear gowns, flowy skirts, over-sized tops and skin fit midis, the collection could be ideal for all sorts of beach hangouts and casual hangouts with friends. The latter however, focussed on keeping it more minimal and sophisticated. Glimpses of mild layering and shrugs could be spotted.

580 1Speaking of some of the enthrallers of the evening, Etro, Missoni, Tod’s and Versace came up with full enthusiasm to showcase some never seen before, sparkling collections. For Etro, it was all about that funk that goes along with street style casual wear, filled with a saturated amount of oomph and sensuality. Missoni and Tod’s went more inclined towards elegance and beauty, employing some of the most turquoise and fluorescent colour schemes. While Missoni was vastly about comfortable easy to wear, Tod’s on the other hand comprised mostly of classy evening wear, accompanied by a few of the brand’s signature hand bags.

580 2Meanwhile, the luxurious Versace promise to stand out in the crowd by setting up a hue coloured runway arrangement which left the audience completely flabbergasted. The collection showcased was equally mesmerising, comprising of some refined quality evening wear dresses in the most subtle and feminine palette of colours. For those who wish to continue with the exotic and the most in-style fashion statements, Versace is the one to browse through!

580Sport Max, Bally, Agnona, Giamba, Ice Berg, Philip Plein and Ermanno Scervino amongst few others concluded Day 3.  The audience went back exasperated with innumerable choices to make for their upcoming ready to wear wardrobe, at the same time highly curious for the next progressing day.