Day 4:

The final day of the Milan fashion week was replete of some casual and fun loving collection in vibrant colours and grand prints. Seen on the runway were collections from brands like Dsquared2, Giorgio Armani, Ermanno Scervino, Frankie Morello, Roberto Cavalli and Tom Rebl among others.

The day began with Dsquared2 presenting a collection ideal for holidays, beach hangouts, swimwear and other casual events. Surprisingly, the designer employed some a wide range of neon colours for his collection, which also included some feminine colours like neon pink, green, orange, yellow and white. The garments were accessorised by some cool pairs of sneaker and loafer shoes, in contrasting colours with the garments. As a part of embellishments, the designer included some polka dot prints, badges, graffiti prints, and typography. Besides, the garments also included a few denim jackets, funky loose jeans, casual lowers, trousers and many more.

Next came in Giorgio Armani with a classy set up on a skin coloured runway. The collection showcased was replete of some easy to wear comfortable clothes in a masculine colour scheme which included navy blue, grey, white and nude. It included garments that could be worn at work and for similar official meetings etc. Embellishments included striped printed shirts, six buttoned jackets, coats and cardigans, polka dots and sophisticated waist belts. Moreover, the designer accessorised the whole look with its extremely product and elegant looking leather hand bags, sling bags. However, the footwear contradictorily comprised the cool, airy floaters along with some glossy leather shoes.

Speaking of the exuberant Roberto Cavalli, the designer came up with a retro setup on the runway enhanced with some neon laser lights in the background. Similarly, the collection was also very retro, very fun loving, casual and an ideal party wear. Artistically employed were the very sexy animal prints, some funky feminine colours including parrot green and violet, and a couple of see through fabrics to add to the cool-dude look. Also seen were terrestrial printed trousers, jumpsuits, waist scarves and balloon capris. All in all, the metallic pants, the leather jackets and trousers, all could do wonders for people who are hard-core party animals.

Moving on, Tom Rebl came up with an otherwise serious collection which added some dynamism and drama to the ambience of the evening. Also, the collection had a glimpse of couture wear, where a few models were seen attired in traditional brocade sherwanis and a luxurious pearl neck pieces. Besides, white was a predominant colour among the ensembles,