The Oklahoman

Milan fashion returning to runway in September - in part

- By Colleen Barry AP Fashion Writer

MILAN — Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Prada and Versace are all returning to the runway in September, according to the Milan Fashion Week calendar published Wednesday.

After the coronaviru­s pushed many fashion houses to make online-only presentati­ons in July, more than half of participat­ing Milan fashion houses are making plans to present in-person previews for Spring-Summer 2021.

Due to ongoing virus precaution­s, including social distancing and mask requiremen­ts, as well as some travel restrictio­ns, fashion houses have indicated that seating will be more limited than usual at next month's shows.

Italy was the first country outside of Asia to report locally transmitte­d coronaviru­s cases, which appeared during the February runway shows in the Lombardy region that includes Milan. Closing the week that saw the fashion crowd packed as usual into to tight venues, Giorgio Armani took his collection online, with models parading the collection in an empty theater as the show streamed around the globe.

Many followed suit for this summer's menswear presentati­ons. Dolce&Gabbana and Etro were the only Milan designers to invite guests to physical shows. But fashion industry officials acknowledg­ed that digital proved a poor substitute.

In all, 28 fashion houses plan to stage live shows and another 24 will participat­e in the Sept. 23-28 Milan Fashion Week through digital shows.

Dolce&Gabbana, Salvatore Ferragamo, Max Mara and Marni will also be present physically, along with younger brands like No. 21, Sunnei, Drome and MSGM. Missoni, DSquared2 and GCDS are among those opting for a digital presence.

Notables missing from the calendar will be Gucci, which announced that it would seek its own fashion rhythms outside of establishe­d calendars, and such Milan stalwarts as Jil Sander and Bottega Veneta.

 ??  ?? Models wear creations as part of the Fendi Spring-Summer 2020 collection on Sept. 19, 2019, unveiled during the fashion week, in Milan, Italy. Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Prada and Versace are all returning to the runway in September, according to the Milan Fashion Week calendar published on Aug. 12. After the coronaviru­s pandemic pushed many fashion houses to make online only presentati­ons during the last fashion week in July, more than half of participat­ing Milan fashion houses will hold physical shows to present previews for Spring-Summer 2021 in September. [AP PHOTO/LUCA BRUNO, FILE]
Models wear creations as part of the Fendi Spring-Summer 2020 collection on Sept. 19, 2019, unveiled during the fashion week, in Milan, Italy. Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Prada and Versace are all returning to the runway in September, according to the Milan Fashion Week calendar published on Aug. 12. After the coronaviru­s pandemic pushed many fashion houses to make online only presentati­ons during the last fashion week in July, more than half of participat­ing Milan fashion houses will hold physical shows to present previews for Spring-Summer 2021 in September. [AP PHOTO/LUCA BRUNO, FILE]
 ??  ?? Models wear creations on Feb. 21 as part of Versace Fall/Winter 2020/2021 collection, presented in Milan, Italy. Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Prada and Versace are all returning to the runway in September, according to the Milan Fashion Week calendar published on Aug. 12. After the coronaviru­s pandemic pushed many fashion houses to make online only presentati­ons during the last fashion week in July, more than half of participat­ing Milan fashion houses will hold physical shows to present previews for Spring-Summer 2021 in September. [AP PHOTO/ANTONIO CALANNI, FILE]
Models wear creations on Feb. 21 as part of Versace Fall/Winter 2020/2021 collection, presented in Milan, Italy. Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Prada and Versace are all returning to the runway in September, according to the Milan Fashion Week calendar published on Aug. 12. After the coronaviru­s pandemic pushed many fashion houses to make online only presentati­ons during the last fashion week in July, more than half of participat­ing Milan fashion houses will hold physical shows to present previews for Spring-Summer 2021 in September. [AP PHOTO/ANTONIO CALANNI, FILE]

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