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Giorgio Armani designed a gravity free collection for his spring-summer 2011 womenswear show. Blugirl opted for playful polka dots and short mini dresses on the catwalk.
Let's take a look at what's hot, and maybe not at Milan Fashion Week.
Giorgio Armani opened with his spring-summer 2011 womenswear show.
Day jackets resembled gauze foulards and leggings combined with skirts in stretch tulle added new movement.
Shoes with half heels created a new balance and relaxed allure.
Evening dresses in watermelon red had ultra-thin shoulder straps and a straight neckline. They were paired with high heeled shoes in silk satin and matching shades.
Blugirl bought playful polka dots and short mini dresses.
Designer Anna Molinari, delivered 60s inspired summer dresses in mint green as well as red and white polka dotted halter neck.
Polka dot beachwear made a comeback in a modest 60s inspired cut, with a plexi finishing.
Milan's catwalk was transformed into a sea of bright colors by Veronica Etro's spring/summer collection.
Jumpsuits were floral in bold colors like black and yellow, blue and reds, as well as paisley designs, all loosely flowing at the ankles.
Dresses were either short and tailored to perfection to fit the body or long floaty maxi-dresses, featuring zig zag motifs, in materials of chiffon and silk.