I don’t know much Italian, but I do know I like Fausto Puglisi…especially this season’s more wearable collection of mixed prints and intricate embellishments the designer is becoming known for…





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Inspired by Russian suprematist artist Kazimir Malevich and a Moroccan coat from a Paris flea market, Gabriele Colangelo perfectly merged past, present and future with a finely crafted collage of textiles, texture and silhouette. One of my favorites of Milan Fashion week…







It seems like a life time ago that models stomped Spring ‘12 Italian threads down the runway, but it’s only been a week! It’s been a long one in my world here in Copenhagen…though just long enough that I had some time to review the shows and post my favorite presentations. The trends popular in NY and London stayed strong, with quite a focus on the 50’s and 60’s. The major houses put on fantastical shows as usual leaving bloggers, stylists and editors with stories dancing in their perfectly fashioned heads, but my absolute favorite collection was from a younger label Ter et Batine. It was simple and smart with just a dash of neon to get me reeling…neon shoes to be exact. If I have one big purchase for Spring it will be a pair of these day glo digs!
Ter et Batine










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Gabriele Colangelo





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