Jewelry Details from Giorgio Armani SS20 RTW Collection

Our Milan Fashion Week runway coverage concludes with the jewelry from the Giorgio Armani SS20 RTW collection.  Entitled Earth and held in the courtyard of his property on 11 via Borgonuovo in Milan (hence the number eleven on the hoops) Armani paid homage to Mother Nature’s natural elements, their colors and movements. The jewels centered around a palette of soft light pinks, greens for foliage, etherial blues to muted earthy greys and browns. Necklaces, bracelets, and earrings took form in organic shapes decorated with delightful insects from dragonflies to butterflies. Wavy translucent and tinted acrylic bracelets and earrings mimicked ripples in water and waves from the sea. While the materials Armani used may not be state-of-the-art sustainable the designer infused the intent for planet awareness and protection in the collection.

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JEWELS FROM THE RUNWAY: Jewelry Details from Moschino RTW FW19 Collection

MOSCHINO: When it comes to Jeremy Scott and the jewels from the Moschino RTW FW19 collection there is no such thing as too much bling! The creative director staged his own version of the Price Is Right right down to the Dynasty-esque crystal  jewels dripping from the models’ ears and necks. With this latest collection of blinged out gems, expect to see alot more of Jeremy Scott in May at the Met Gala, after all he is the King of Camp.Jewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Moschino RTW FW19 collection

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JEWELS FROM THE RUNWAY: Jewelry Details from the Gucci RTW FW19 Collection

GUCCI: Another highlight from Milan Fashion week were the jewels from the Gucci RTW FW19 collection. Gem encrusted finger rings, cross pendant necklaces and  gold metal ear covers and ear brooches were seen on the models strutting down the catwalk. Turns out that the latter, according to creative director Alessandro Michele, were inspired by the work entitled Fashion Fiction #1 from artist Eduardo Costa seen in American Vogue’s February 1968 issue (shown below). Jewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionJewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collectionThe Vogue US February 1968 issue that started the whole inspiration for the jewels featured Marisa Berenson photographed by Richard Avedon.Jewelry details from Gucci RTW FW19 collection

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