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FASHION / September 28 2011 11:26 AM

An Eccentric Full Moon Hangs Over Milan

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As Sam and I flipped through the pages of yesterday’s WWD, we noticed some pretty kooky looks stepping off the Milan runways. When we think of Italian style, we think modern, streamlined and sexy. For Spring 2012, it seems the creative minds behind Italy’s top fashion houses decided to drop acid and design together. Not that we mind, but it is an interesting change. Here are some of the most eccentric looks for the Milan runways – would you wear them?

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Uncategorized / September 27 2010 6:55 PM

Milan Fashion Week: Missoni Spring 2011 Pumps Up The Volume

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Milan Fashion Week: Missoni Spring 2011 Pumps Up The Volume

Making her way through a cacophony of vibrant colors and exotic, kaleidoscopic shapes , Angela Missoni told reporters that her collection for Spring/Summer 2011 was ” a trip “–in more ways than one. The Missoni family upped the ante with their signature prints, injecting brighter colors and trippy, exaggerated…

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GIRLS / June 1 2010 7:44 AM

LOOKBOOK: Missoni Cruise 2011

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LOOKBOOK: Missoni Cruise 2011

Described as “strong, with lots of character and color” by designer Angela Missoni, this collection of cruise ready attire is a melange of color and geometric superiority. Inspired by Africa, Missoni looked to introduce a look that could stand alone or be combined with a number of complimentary accessories including highly covetable wrist bangles and purses. Check out the rest of the collection after the jump.

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Uncategorized / April 22 2009 4:25 PM

Speaking of H&M…Missoni To Do Collaboration?

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Speaking of H&M...Missoni To Do Collaboration? Oy viegh! Another one? Angela Missoni, chief designer behind the zigs, the zags and the knits, was rumored to have said that she “would like to do something with H&M because it is a very powerful way to reach younger girls now.” But before you lose bladder control, let it be known that this quote remains sourceless and with the release of the Matthew Williamson for H&M collection tomorrow, a collaboration like this probably wouldn’t hit shelves for at least a year. And I hate to break it to you, but I highly doubt the zig-zag pattern will translate well on cheap cotton garments. 

 

 

Thanks Pipeline!

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