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While we're just catching up on the latest collections and runway moments from the first part of Milan Fashion Week, some of the most highly anticipated shows are already hitting the stage today—think Tod’s, Sportmax, and of course, a fresh Gucci collection from Sabato de Sarno; just to name a few. One very Cabmate show after the other is rolling in, so let’s quickly recap the highlights from the past few days (in a chronological order) and get ready for all the good that’s still to come. Here it is: MFW Spring 2025 | Part I — the shows that were, very Cabmate.
If you’re behind on our show notes and top Cabmate picks, here’s a quick overview of this month's highlights so far:
Fendi
“The foundations of how women dress today—and in many ways, how we think—are rooted in the 1920s. It’s about modernity in both style and attitude,” said Kim Jones about his Spring 2025 collection. “Bringing together the ready-to-wear and couture worlds of FENDI, combining handcraft with machine-made, eveningwear with daywear, there’s an elevation and celebration of the everyday,” read the press release.
This elevation and celebration of the everyday came to life flawlessly through a blend of clean, sleek dresses and sheer, sensual pieces, paired with masculine, laid-back boots designed in a collaboration with American bootmaker Red Wing. It was a perfect balance of chic and casual, daywear meeting nightwear, with luxurious materials styled to feel effortlessly cool. Throw in some great long coats and floral prints that weren’t fussy, but instead added a playful edge to a simple outfit (it is possible), and Fendi delivered a truly, very Cabmate collection.
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