Milan Accessories AGL Vera Giusti Sara Giusti Marianna Giusti ombré white and black booties
AGL: AGL design sisters Vera, Sara and Marianna Giusti channelled a swingy Sixties London vibe with these ombré white to black patent booties.
AGL: AGL design sisters Vera, Sara and Marianna Giusti channelled a swingy Sixties London vibe with these ombré white to black patent booties.
Valextra: Design director Alvaro Gonzalez designed the Tric-Trac Bauletto, the larger version of Velextra’s mini Tric-Trac bag, that features this hidden hardware that opens the bag with a flick of the handle.
Bruno Magli: Electric-blue mink added a luxurious shot of cozy to Max Kibardin’s Bruno Magli heels.
Zagliani: Designer Giorgia Scarpa gave Zagliani’s evening clutches a dose of cool luxe with matte python finish, pyramid studs and pink mink fur.
Gianvito Rossi: A western spirit has been a leading fall accessories trend. Here, Gianvito Rossi’s slip-on cowboy kicks with a touch of Eighties flair.
Cambiaghi: Best known as a hat maker for world dignitaries, Cambiaghi showed its second season of refined, structured bags designed by Matteo Perego of Cremnago (grandnephew of founder Giuseppe Cambiaghi), who took over the creative reigns a year ago.
Sergio Rossi: Design director Angelo Ruggeri looked to surrealism with a Sergio Rossi collection that included this black-and-white spotted group displayed among a set of clouds.
Salvatore Ferragamo: Named after Salvatore Ferragamo’s daughter Fiamma, who served as the house’s accessories designer for 40 years, this metal-handled bag made its debut on Massimiliano Giornetti’s fall runway.
Brian Atwood: Done in piles of leather-fringe layers, Brian Atwood’s boots had a dramatic, furlike look.
Bulgari: Bulgari’s new Serpenti Scales bag came sleek and spare, save for the house’s iconic snake motif worked on the top handle.
Jimmy Choo: Creative director Sandra Choi might be preaching a comfort message these days at Jimmy Choo, but the brand’s sexy glamour was still alive and well with these tonal blue suede and silver sandals.
Sara Battaglia: Brightly colored mink was also a chic and fun element in Sara Battaglia’s bag collection.
Furla: Furla featured its new Alice bag, shown here in leather and fur, as well as a lineup of sharp clutches.
Alberto Moretti: Alberto Moretti channeled a modern-day Marie Antoinette with dramatic cascades of ruffles on his shoes and boots.
Carmina Campus: Carmina Campus, Ilaria Venturini Fendi’s recycled line, got dotty with these multicolored polka dot bags.
Car Shoe: Car Shoe’s take on the sporty life featured these retro-inspired hiking boots.
Cesare Casadei: Cesare Casadei’s take on Venice resulted in an ornate grill on heels as well as these bright-red, shoe-boot pumps.
Cesare Paciotti: Creative director Marco Calcinaro showed Cesare Paciotti’s pull-on boots in relaxed suede, but added some Italian bling by studding two styles in gold and silver caviar beads.
Church’s: Church’s traditional brogue got a cool update with these studded motifs.
Elena Ghisellini: Recently appointed Emilio Pucci’s head of handbags, Elena Ghisellini is also building her own brand. This season, she continued with her Felina bag and also introduced the Liu, a flat shape marked by simple square hardware.
Fratelli Rossetti: Fratelli Rossetti worked many a monk strap into its fall collection of oxfords and boots.
Max Kibardin: After taking a season off, Max Kibardin returned with a lineup of bright velvets shoes and bags, many decorated with ornate appliqués.
O Jour: Giorgia Caovilla of O Jour scaled back with a simplified collection, including these sandals in graphic suede and leather with pearl accents.
Paula Cademartori: Continuing to impress with her colorful and graphic bags, this season Paula Cademartori cited Art Nouveau and Anna Piaggi as inspirations.
Rene Caovilla: Rene Caovilla glammed up these simple booties with a muff of colorful mink.
Santoni: Santoni’s lineup played with the idea of masculine and feminine à la Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando,” but these sandals explored the very feminine side of things.
Giuseppe Zanotti: Giuseppe Zanotti loves his rock ‘n’ roll references and, for fall, he showed these stilettos based on a pair of platforms he custom designed for Miley Cyrus.