Missoni unveils a colorful fall-winter 2018 collection. Angela Missoni reflects on her family’s close relationship with the art world for the season’s inspiration. This idea leads the designer to look at the 1970s art scene in New York. Imagining various creatives, who appreciate color and texture, Missoni delivers a rich outing. The fashion house’s cherished prints come together in various layers. V-neck sweaters, check sport coats, cardigans, and patterned shirts contribute to the wardrobe of Missoni’s artist. On the trouser front, the label serves up solid hues in addition to patterns, but amplifies the selection with materials like velvet. Accessories include scarves, knit beanies, and berets.
Missoni Channels 70s Art Scene for Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published January 14, 2018
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