By Katie Wright
1. Milan Fashion Week: Taking a trip with Dolce and Gabbana and Prada
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Escapism is always a word bandied around in the fashion press whenever the economy is suffering. Judging by some of the early shows this could be on the mind of designers in Milan too.
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After a few seasons where the spotlight has been on gala-worthy gowns, Dolce and Gabbana are on a denim kick once more. The only thing missing from these looks was a Stetson: saloon singer skirt ruffles, brown suede minidresses and denim shirts a-plenty proclaimed that we had entered Marlboro country - D&G style. Can you say 'cowgirl chic'?
Starting with the first dozen or so sharply-lined looks in somber slate grey, the departure mid-show at Prada was quite literal - far away holiday destinations (desert landscapes, thronging beaches and oases) appeared on silk tunic dresses, skirts and slouchy boxer shorts. Can't afford a mid-recession holiday? Let a piece of Prada transport you away.
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