Milan Fashion Week SS 2021: our top picks

An overwhelming beauty emanated from the shows put on last week in Milan by some of the world’s greatest fashion designers, making everyone forget about the harsh times we are living in, at least for a little while.
Along with beauty, grace, glamour and creativity returned on the catwalks, with some amazing styles that we will be seeing making their appearance behind the most elegant shops windows around the world as of next season.

Among the best shows, Dolce & Gabbana presented their Spring Summer 2021 ‘Patchwork Collection’, an impressively creative artwork, based on a mix of floral motives, brocades, polka dots, denim and more, in a multitude of styles, from long flowing dresses to mini skirts, tops, blazers, up to including accessories like shoes and boots too. A gorgeous show, after which you can definitely expect patchwork to be one of the most loved trend next spring-summer season.

See more from Dolce & Gabbana SS 2021 show on the brand’s official pages


By the iconic brand Armani, we particularly loved Emporio Armani‘s new designs, defined by clean lines and palette-cleanings neutrals tones, both an acknowledged signature of all Armani’s collections. Minimalist cuts, light fabrics, and an ultramodern aura seem to project us into a near future that looks like the bright sunrise of a brand-new day, in a brand-new world.

See the SS 2021 Collection by Emporio Armani on the brand’s official website


Designer Elisabetta Franchi came up with an amazing and inspiring collection where sophistication flawlessly embraces creativity. The collection is centered on a multitude of stunning dresses, among which are some drop-dead-gorgeous nude looks.

See the SS 2021 Collection by Elisabetta Franchi on the brand’s official pages

Salvatore Ferragamo Spring Summer 2021 collection focuses on solid colours, offering gorgeous new hues that make a perfect match with clean, geometrical silhouettes, creating at the same time a vibrant and beautiful contrast with the light and flowing fabrics used.

See more looks from the SS 2021 show on Salvatore Ferragamo’s official website

In the show put on by top luxury brand Prada we fell in love with the cut-out-polka-dot motive, paired with hints of bright colours, used as an accent to brighten up with originality, and perhaps humor too, a nevertheless impeccable hyper classicist look.

See more looks by Prada SS 2021 show on the brand’s official website