Corneliani Spring/Summer 2015–Corneliani’s latest show was one classy event. For spring/summer 2015, Sergio Corneliani decided on the Rotonda as the choice venue to showcase the label’s most recent collection. Hitting the makeshift catwalk to the sounds of pianist Raphael Gualazzi, models showcased a neutral color palette that was indeed elegant. Here, whites, creams, charcoals and light blues came together for a lineup that included relaxed proportions and smart staples. Among narrow waistcoats, loose polo shirts and lightweight knitwear, suiting had a certain ease, downplayed with simple t-shirts or worn as separates.
Corneliani Spring/Summer 2015 | Milan Fashion Week
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