Ottolinger
“Something that connects with what we grew up with, that is nearly elegant however as well as casual.” The designers showcased a collection of “softshell layers” where pieces, easy to combine and mix and match alongside each other, as, mesh crop tops, long printed dresses, fitted jackets, graffiti cotton or paper bags plus asymmetric lace-up shoes, in sheepskin, played as the main characters.
Natasha Zinko
“It’s a continuation of what we’ve done before, but everything is a little downy and taking into account the cold temperatures.” Rummaging around into details like the trompe l’oeil technique which consists of digitally printing body-like patterns onto garments like hoodies, zip-up jackets, and floor-length mesh dresses. In addition to, crystal embroidery, sheepskin jackets and matching shorts.
No. 21
“I don’t like betting on predictable standards, it’s an experiment in coexistence.” A collection that combined versatility and functional everyday pieces along with, sensual, innovated, and on-and-off details. Garments as textured tweed with sequins, mohair sweaters, silver sequin pencil skirts, quilted jackets and wool lace bustier tops where the center of attention along de runway.
Blumarine
Focusing on a luxury approach, with a fusion between Y2K and 90s minimalism, the looks where composed of central pieces such as bralettes, low-waisted leggings, jeans, culottes, sporty bombers, plus denim pieces with multiple washes and cargo pants with lace and satin inserts.