Embracing a shared experience for its stylish men and women, Missoni presented a co-ed runway show during Milan Fashion Week. On the heels of unveiling its fall-winter 2018 lookbook, the Italian brand took to the catwalk with a juxtaposition of urban and Jamaican influences. Missoni cites references to artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, and Basquiat when approaching the collection. Embracing Caribbean colors and patterns, Missoni delivers another graphic experience. It’s here that mohair and cashmere knitwear comes together with bell bottoms in velvet and leather. The collection also featured reversible biker jackets and sweaters transformed into turbans.
Missoni References Caribbean Style for Fall ’18 Collection
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Published February 25, 2018
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