A model wore a metallic green thick-strapped and ribbed straight dress over shimmering bronze calf-length trousers.
Missoni's metallic and layered knit looks wrapped up the Milan catwalks showcasing the spring/summer 17 collections by fashion's best-known brands.
Angela Missoni
designed mid-length ribbed dresses over trousers, bikinis and
multicoloured bandeaus layered with scarves and cardigans to fill
women's wardrobes with colour next year.
Missoni's
palettes were bolder than usual, with splashes of vibrant shades,
enhanced with metallic shimmers of gold lame. Bands of turquoise,
yellow, green and sand on dresses and trousers were mixed with patterns
that echoed the veining of rocks like marble.
The
signature woven look was worn side by side with different knitting
techniques. Perforated skirts were layered with tighter knit tops and
ribbed dresses added texture.
"Purity.
Essential to the Missoni Summer 2017 Collection, characterised by an
informal and relaxed elegance and exemplified in the tank dresses that
adhere to the body," read a designer's note.
A model wore a metallic green thick-strapped and ribbed straight dress over shimmering bronze calf-length trousers.
The
layered looks continued with two-coloured short dresses covered with
long, short-sleeved metallic woven cardigans and skirts worn with tube
tops over long-sleeved shirts and tied up scarves.
One model walked in a revealing bikini in a black and white pattern, another wore a golden shimmering one.
Models
wore pointed babouche slipper-like shoes in leather, suede and knitted
patchwork, walking down a wet, concrete floor in a former industrial
warehouse on the outskirts of the Italian capital of fashion.
Their looks were completed with tied back wet hair and large lacquered earrings in different colours.
During
the six-day event in Milan, fashionistas, bloggers, celebrities and
buyers saw more than 170 shows, including those showcasing collections
from Gucci, Prada, Giorgio Armani and Versace.
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