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Versace Fall-Winter 2018/19 at Milan Fashion Week
By SENATUS Magazine | 28 February 2018

Bright tartans, leather and studs featured in Versace's Fall-Winter 2018/19 collection runway show, echoing college chic and punk style. The loud and colorful looks by creative director Donatella Versace were part of "The Versace clan" collection, showcased in a palazzo overlooking the city's Duomo cathedral, and picked up on the menswear designs presented in January.

In the first part of the collection, models wore tartan skirts and matching tops, cardigans, berets and football scarves, like college students coming out of classes. Long brown leather coats were worn with high heeled shoes and camel trousers paired with short leather jackets.

Models strutted in what was once a ballroom on platform shoes, zippered loose boots and stiletto shoes worn with colourful socks. Bright tasseled dresses with matching earrings and short black outfits worn with tight belts with golden buckles provided a finishing touch to the collection.

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