
Published 25 September 2024
Sue Evans,
Katie DevlinA change of pace as the fashion action switches to Milan, upping the ante for S/S25. Emerging trends were confirmed along with decisive new directions we can expect to see inspire the high street. Milan delivered an impactful colour palette and a roster of commercial fabric directions, perfect to complement fashion’s move towards a confident femininity for next summer.



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London Fashion Week’s established names played it safe and reworked their signature silhouettes, while up and coming talent (a roster of new designers featured on the schedule alongside noteworthy outings from MA graduate collections), drove the city’s runways forward with a less-is-more approach that felt fresh and...