×
53 751
Fashion Jobs
REISS
Full Time Sales Supervisor
Permanent · SANTA CLARA
URBN
Free People Merchandise Planning Manager
Permanent · PHILADELPHIA
H&M
h&m Retail Visual Keyholder
Permanent · BRANSON
SACK OFF 5TH
Asset Protection Investigator
Permanent · LOS ANGELES
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Manager - Human Resources (Supporting Stores)
Permanent · PITTSBURGH
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Category Manager - Non Merchandise Procurement
Permanent · PITTSBURGH
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
sr. Cloud Security Analyst
Permanent · PITTSBURGH
OLD NAVY
District Manager - Indianapolis South (Remote)
Permanent · INDIANAPOLIS
OLD NAVY
District Manager - Indianapolis South (Remote)
Permanent · GREENWOOD
GAP INC.
Asset Protection Coordinator - Mayfair Collection
Permanent · WAUWATOSA
GAP
General Manager - Silverthorne Outlets
Permanent · SILVERTHORNE
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Service Representative - 86th & Lexington
Permanent · NEW YORK
ATHLETA
Assistant General Manager - Park Meadows
Permanent · LONE TREE
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Service Representative - Christiana Towne Ctr
Permanent · CHRISTIANA
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Coordinator - Ladue Crossing
Permanent · LADUE
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Service Representative - s Colorado Blvd
Permanent · DENVER
GAP
Asset Protection Service Representative - Gloucester Premium
Permanent · GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP
GAP
Asset Protection Service Representative - Atlantic City Tanger
Permanent · ATLANTIC CITY
OLD NAVY
General Manager - Merle Hay
Permanent · DES MOINES
OLD NAVY
Asset Protection Service Representative - Arundel Mills
Permanent · HANOVER
OLD NAVY
Assistant General Manager - Creekwalk Village
Permanent · PLANO
BANANA REPUBLIC
Asset Protection Service Representative - 34th & Fifth
Permanent · NEW YORK
By
AFP
Published
Sep 21, 2010
Reading time
2 minutes
Share
Download
Download the article
Print
Click here to print
Text size
aA+ aA-

Milan fashion moves downtown

By
AFP
Published
Sep 21, 2010


Versace in Milan showcasing its Summer 2010 collections
MILAN, Italy, Sept 21, 2010 (AFP) - Milan fashion week, sandwiched between those of London and Paris, opens Wednesday with catwalks in the centre of Italy's financial hub instead of out in the suburbs.

No fewer than 78 fashion houses will show their ready-to-wear collections for spring/summer 2011.

As the shows move downtown -- to the 16th-century Palazzo dei Giureconsulti and three other venues -- they will also be broadcast live on big screens at four locations in the northern industrial city.

The extravaganza that used to be held at an exhibition centre northwest of Milan will cover six days, contrasting with a frantic long weekend in February, when American Vogue editor Anna Wintour threw organisers into a tailspin by indicating that she could spare only three days for Milan.

Top fashion houses concentrated their shows over those days, leaving smaller outfits in the cold with far less media coverage.

At the time, Milan mayor Letizia Moratti huffed: "No one, even if her name is Anna Wintour, can make or unmake our fashion calendar."

Wintour, the inspiration for the book and subsequent film "The Devil Wears Prada" featuring the fearsome head of a fashion magazine, is regarded by many as the most influential person in the industry.

"People were fed up with this senseless programme," said Mario Boselli, head of Italy's Fashion Chamber.

"For the first time we managed to get all the designers around a table, including three non-members -- Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Marni -- and together we worked out a more balanced week," he said.

Gucci will kick off the pageant on Wednesday, followed by Fendi and Prada on Thursday, Moschino, Gianfranco Ferre and Versace on Friday, Bottega Veneta and Emporio Armani on Saturday, Dolce & Gabbana and Salvatore Ferragamo on Sunday, and Roberto Cavalli and Giorgio Armani on Monday.

Organisers have come under fire for excluding collections of lingerie, swimwear and other labels designed for larger women.

"It was a difficult but necessary decision," Boselli said. "Some labels just weren't in line with what ready-to-wear week should be. We wanted to champion the values of creativity to reaffirm Milan's role in the world."

Notably, Elena Miro has not been invited to repeat a five-year-old tradition of opening the week with her creations for larger sizes.

She will stage a show on Wednesday outside of the official calendar, saying it would be a "first international audition for size 40 (10 US, 12 UK) and up."

Another innovation will be free bike-sharing for journalists covering Fashion Week.



By Dominique Muret

Copyright © 2023 AFP. All rights reserved. All information displayed in this section (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the contents of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presses.