Milan Fashion Week is set to feature "Doll's Fashion House," an innovative project by Fashion Design students from the Academy of Fine Arts of Frosinone. This initiative blends fashion, art, and technology, showcasing creativity through the Hi-Tech Amarcord collection, a scale model of Palazzo Tiravanti, and a preview of smart clothing. The project emphasizes sustainability and innovation, utilizing advanced technologies like laser cutting and 3D printing. A collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce of Frosinone and Latina will enable students to present their creations internationally, promoting local businesses and Italian fashion. Kent & Curwen's Fall 2025 show at London Fashion Week, under creative director Daniel Kearns, presented a reimagining of British archetypes. The collection featured tailored blazers, trench coats, and sportswear with exaggerated silhouettes, alongside logoed rugby shirts and flapper dresses with motifs from C.S. Lewis's works. Kearns aimed to evolve the brand through storytelling, drawing inspiration from commuter styles, Beefeater uniforms, and iconic figures like Madonna and Princess Diana. The show coincided with the relaunch of the brand's global e-commerce site.
Milan Fashion Week Showcases Innovative "Doll's Fashion House" and Kent Curwen's Fall 2025 Collection at London Fashion Week
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