The next edition of Milano Moda Donna, scheduled from 23 February to 1 March, will include online projects and events with the presence of professionals. There are 61 fashion shows on the calendar (only Del Core will be live), 57 presentations and presentations by appointment of which 15 are physical and 42 digital, and 6 events, for a total of 124 appointments on the calendar. Especially online, therefore, as happened last month for Milano Moda Uomo and, a few days later, for menswear and couture in Paris. The various events can be followed on the CNMI platform, which will broadcast the fashion shows and presentations of the brands, as well as various thematic rooms dedicated to the various projects. The provisional calendar sees the presence of a heterogeneous mix of big names such as Giorgio Armani, Prada, Fendi, Etro, Moschino, Missoni, Dolce & Gabbana, N ° 21 and emerging brands. Milan fashion week will open with a video-tribute directed by Beniamino Barrese in homage to Beppe Modenese, honorary president of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, who passed away last November. Following the digital event “We are made in Italy – The Fab Five Bridge Builders”, developed by the Cnmi working group ‘Black Lives Matter in Italian Fashion’ to celebrate the values of inclusion and multiculturalism and has the objective to highlight the talent of five color creatives. Brunello Cucinelli, Alessandro dell’Acqua x Elena Mirò, Del Core, Onitsuka Tiger, Fabio Quaranta, Dima Leu, Münn, Budapest Select, Alessandro Vigilante, Giuseppe Buccinnà and Chb will be present for the first time in the fashion show calendar. Numerous brands were present for the first time in the presentation calendar including Moorer, Yatay, Alabama Muse, Ac9 and Des Phemmes. Supported by the Camera Moda Fashion Trust the brands Act N ° 1 and Marco Rambaldi.
Models present creations by Jil Sander during the Milan Fashion Week, in Milan, Italy, 20 February 2019. The Fall-Winter 2019/20 Women's collections are presented at the Milano Moda Donna from 20 to 25 February 2019.ANSA/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO