In cased you missed anything this week here are our highlights from Milan
Day 1: Wednesday February 24
– Up and Coming: Marco Corso, Frencesco di Giorgi, Frencesca Liberatore and Susannah Cornet are this year’s Next Generation winners.
– The N-U-DE (New Upcoming Designers) Project supports new Italian and international designers and young fashion brands. Showing this year Chicca Lualdi, Christiano Burani and Mauro Gasperi.
– Exhibition: Tyen, 30 years of creation for Dior – when make-up becomes art, opened this week at the Vittorio Emanuele.
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Day 2: Thursday February 25
– Muted colours and chic practicality were displayed on the catwalk at Fendi.
– Prada collection: A-line silhouettes, frills and fifties and sixties influences.
– Manuela Arcari’s new collection for Ter et Bantine remained traditionally minimal and timelessly elegant.
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Day 3: Friday February 26
– Futuristic Sounds at the Jil Sander A/W collection.
– A different approach at this season's Versace show
– Bvlgari’s new Chandra bag was celebrated with a lavish cocktail party at the Bulgari hotel.
– Tod’s Presentation took place at the beautiful Villa Necchi in Via Mozart, Milan.
– D&G’s after party was held at the designer’s showrooms.
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Day 4: Saturday February 27
– Greta Garbo: The Mystery of Style opened at Avenue Alemagna exhibiting the silver screen legend’s personal wardrobe.
–  AnOther hosted an an intimate soiree.
–  Punks Wear Prada: Milan’s weekly party celebrated Milan Fashion Week at their event, Be My Muse.
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Day 5: Sunday February 28
–  Lindsay Lohan, Ronnie Wood and Courtney Love all made an appearance at the Cavalli after party.
– Re-live the Dolce & Gabbana show here.
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Day 6: Monday March 1
–  Palace Dying: A new exhibition space opened at the Museo di Milano dedicated to costume fashion from the 19th century to present day.
Compiled by Felicity Shaw
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Felicity Shaw is a recent graduate in English Literature who currently assists at AnOther Magazine