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Friday, September 19, 2014

Review:Etro Milan Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2015 Day 3 19.09.2014 (photos via Now Fashion)

Ever so romantic, flawless and boho-elegant, Etro always know how to fist the eye of the public. Never too much, is what all is about. The prints; Oh, the prints! A long road of printed fabrics, from which you never get bored. This collection stands on that too.
On The Doors song “Raiders on the storm”, models come out on the runway. It was clear from the first outfit, that this will be 70s flashback. This trend is expanding and for sure is obsession of the designers for next spring, here in Milan. Printed dresses in Navajo style worn with fringed boots, Indian leather fringed vests, shorts and flower printed skirts, in some very fine colors. The Indian-Aztec  fringed bags were a great match to the whole story.Acessories were in the same mood,feathers,nacleces,broches and everything you will think about Indian-hippy-boho garments.Indeed,the few ponchos and caftans is going to be one of the best selling items from the collection, I thought. Another big moment was the Aztec and native Indian pattern belts, which tied the dresses. Modern touch on an old story was seen in the last printed dresses in purple.

The more we try, the more we take. It was a statement of tradition and culture.Etro will stay on this path, knowing that the magic is on their side.








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