Trends and Styles
The Milan Weekly Style Section embraces fashion alongside a broader perspective that includes lifestyle. It evokes a way of living intertwined with culture and trends, extending far beyond clothing. “Style” will take you on a journey through entertainment events and social gatherings, explored and curated through the eye and lens of the section’s editorial director, Raimondo Rossi, as well as selected contributions from others.
Timeless Emotions
About the Lead Style Editor. Raimondo Rossi, also known as Ray Morrison, is an expert in photography and men’s style, internationally recognized in the field of entertainment and everything that bridges fashion and photography. His extensive experience reporting for London magazines at major fashion weeks, such as Milan’s, has shaped a solid and respected expertise, earning admiration from industry professionals. Rolling Stone has hailed him as one of the most original voices in the field, and his photos have been consistently chosen among the best worldwide on the homepage of Vogue Photography for several weeks. Here, he shares events, behind-the-scenes moments often inaccessible to the general public, and offers insights into countless details in his narratives and works, always highlighting an inner elegance that transcends the outer. Through his storytelling, he unveils the connection between fashion, emotions, photography, and art.
THE CAMPAIGN FOR DIOR AUTUMN-WINTER 2024-2025 READY-TO-WEAR COLLECTION
1967. Birth of the first Miss Dior ready-to-wear collection designed by Marc Bohan and Philippe Guibourgé; a fabulous (r)evolution. An odyssey between two symbolic periods, the Dior autumn-winter 2024-2025 ready-to-wear show pays tribute to that emblematic wardrobe and transposes it to the desires of today’s women. The captivating images shot by artist Sarah Jones showcase the looks dreamed up by Maria Grazia Chiuri, reflecting the idea of this metamorphosis.At the convergence of past, present and future, day and night, the pictures suggest a timeless moment, a prodigious field of possibilities. Fusing couture spirit and functionality, the models compose an ode to the inventive effervescence of the sixties. The leopard skin motif unfurls in a micro-all-over version, and the “Miss Dior” logo` – now a code in itself – is notably featured on the season’s new bag bearing the same name, as well as on elegant patent pumps. A signature-statement, it is also printed like graffiti on trench coats, jackets and skirts.Between celebrations and reinterpretations, the lines of Graphic Cannage are intertwined in an irresistible interplay of textures and perspectives on a selection of exceptional accessories, such as the iconic Lady Dior and the Dior Groove. Felt hats reveal retro touches, while the must-have VeryDior M1I can be worn both as sunglasses and as a headband. An assertive, powerful allure, an eternal “pop couture”.
DIOR: SPRING 2024 TAILORING COLLECTION
he quintessence of the art of couture, tailoring has been central to the virtuoso skills of the ateliers since the house was founded. Celebrating this unique heritage, Kim Jones deconstructs its formal aesthetic in an exclusive capsule, bringing together iconic Dior fundamentals with an irresistibly contemporary creative vision. Paired in subtle mix and match combinations, the jackets and pants – available in emblematic shades ranging from gray to light blue, black and beige – are designed to accompany men in their daily lives.