Milan Fashion Week 2019: 17 Latest Trends From The Runway

Here's the roundup of what you missed at Milan Fashion Week 2019
Milan Fashion Week 2019 may have come and gone. But the fall runways at the fashion capital presented many noteworthy moments. Scroll down to explore the top Milan fashion week 2019 runway looks that you may have missed.
The Best Milan Fashion Week 2019 Runway Looks
1. Ferragamo
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Newly appointed creative director and former footwear designer Paul Andrew designed an elegant collection this season for Ferragamo featuring colour-blocked leather looks and cool outerwear.
2. Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini
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The youthful vibe at Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini showcased jumpsuits, mini skirts, and one-shouldered dresses.
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The Cavalli brand is taking a bold new direction by mixing tiger stripes with a minimal approach and pops of yellow and green hues.
4. Versace
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Cool girl label Versace had a "grunge" theme featuring signature Versace prints, slip dresses, knit layers, and corsets.
5. Marni
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This season, Marni incorporated duality and contradictions into the collection with pieces such as the skirt with two waistlines, as well as the pixelated polka dot gowns.
6. Bottega Veneta
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Bottega Veneta is experiencing a new direction under Daniel Lee for fall 2019. Lee’s debut collection was chic minimal, yet feminine and edgy, while kicking off with its quilted leather pieces.
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As an elevated Matrix theme, Tod's went beyond your go-to black leather, and instead focused on colourful, buttery leathers finished in burgundy, cognac, and moss green with its oversized pieces.
8. Emilio Pucci
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Pucci's colourful fall 2019 collection featured its signature whimsical prints, and rich colour blocked ensembles with a splash of bold colours embraced in unexpected pairings.
Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott previously staged a game show-fashion show for his fall 2001 collection featuring model presenters with bouffant wigs, with the first three looks from the fall 2019 show as a throwback to that 2001 collection.
11. Fendi
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Karl Lagerfeld's final collection for Fendi honoured his genius creativity featuring various suiting and furs, signature giant bows, as well as tulle skirts paired up with oversized blazers.
MaxMara's creative director Ian Griffiths celebrated the empowered woman for the fall 2019 collection with vibrant, monochromatic fur pieces, paired with understated, yet chic beige, layered overalls.
13. Attico
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The Attico brand is a message of uniqueness and playful irony, as its free-spirited and iconoclast vibe is instilled in the collection.
14. Gucci
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Inspired by Hannah Arendt's 1958 book "The Human Condition," it is still largely a mystery as to how Alessandro Michele incorporated the references into this season's collection of spiked collars, Gucci logo knee pads, as well as a tiger print coat.
15. Alberta Ferretti
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Alberta Ferretti's collection embraced daywear ensembles focusing on white overall outerwear statements.
16. Jil Sander
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The fusion of masculine and feminine at Jil Sander was evident, along with the brand's appreciation for simple tailoring.
17. MM6 Maison Margiela
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The fun and arty MM6 Maison Margiela showcased a collection of white-only fashion staples like cocoon puffers, maxi shirts, as well as a denim-like cotton skirt.
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