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Fashion Without Limits: Designers Take Bold Risks in Milan

Breaking the Mold: Milan Fashion Week’s Fearless Collections

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Arts & Culture, Fashion & Beauty, Lifestyle, Viral Travel Moments
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Fashion Rebels: How Designers Are Shaking Up the Industry - Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters

Milan Fashion Week: Where Creativity Meets Courage - Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters

Breaking the Rules: Risk-Taking Defines Milan Fashion Week

A Season of Bold Choices

Milan Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2025 was a testament to the evolving nature of fashion—where some brands played it safe, others embraced risk with open arms. Amid economic uncertainty, shifting consumer tastes, and a rapid turnover of CEOs and creative directors, designers faced a crucial question: To take a risk, or not?

Many of the biggest names in fashion chose the daring path, redefining their creative codes and breaking conventions in unexpected ways.

Rewriting the Rules of Femininity

At Prada, co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons embraced a raw, deconstructed aesthetic that abandoned the brand’s signature conceptual polish. Their vision? “Liberating traditional ideals of femininity.“ Backstage, Simons put it simply:
“Liberation comes with risk-taking — you cannot liberate if you don’t take risks.”

At Versace, Donatella Versace dug deep into the brand’s archives, reviving the Medusa, Barocco, and Greca motifs in extravagant 3D-printed and padded puffball silhouettes. Though she skipped the usual press conference, her message in the show notes was clear:
“Be yourself. Believe in yourself. Break the rules.“

(Speculation about a possible sale of Versace to the Prada Group loomed over the show, but no official comments were made.)

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Meanwhile, at Tod’s, creative director Matteo Tamburini envisioned a woman of “authentic elegance and charisma that follows no rules.”

Even Giorgio Armani leaned into the theme of unpredictability at Emporio Armani, incorporating playing card motifs as prints, brooches, and embroidery. His show notes reinforced the sentiment:
“Dressing is always about taking risks.”

Balancing Tradition and Innovation

Not all brands threw caution to the wind. Some found strength in creative consistency while still pushing forward.

At Gucci, the absence of a creative director following Sabato De Sarno’s abrupt departure left the in-house team in charge. They turned to Gucci’s storied past, blending elements from different eras—gold horsebit detailing from 70 years ago, sleek ‘90s suiting from Tom Ford, geek-chic styling from Alessandro Michele, and delicate lace reminiscent of De Sarno’s recent collections. The show notes reflected this approach:
“A continuum of craft, taste, and culture that passes through time.”

At Fendi, third-generation designer Silvia Venturini Fendi embraced the brand’s centenary while looking forward. She celebrated the milestone with a symbolic gesture—her twin grandsons opened the doors through which models emerged.
“I was looking to the archive,” she said, “but the best way to celebrate is with a new collection.”

At Alberta Ferretti, newly appointed designer Lorenzo Serafini honored the house’s romantic DNA with Grecian-inspired gowns and sharp tuxedo tailoring. Over at Moschino, Adrian Appiolaza dialed down his usual conceptual excess, opting for a more cohesive—yet still playful—collection.

And at Max Mara, longtime creative director Ian Griffiths (celebrating 40 years at the brand) found inspiration in the Brontë sisters, crafting a collection for the modern woman who marches through corridors of power, bringing a dream with her.

Fashion as Performance

Several designers leaned on stage presence to make an impact.

At DSquared2, twin designers Dean and Dan Caten turned the runway into a concert, featuring a performance by Grammy-winner Doechii alongside Naomi Campbell.

The British supermodel later appeared front row at Dolce & Gabbana, where designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana took a bold approach—having models walk straight from the runway out onto a makeshift catwalk on the street.

Meanwhile, Bottega Veneta skipped a traditional runway show, instead hosting an intimate evening with Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective, featuring a spoken-word performance of “Correspondence” and a moving rendition of “Because the Night.”

A Shifting Landscape

With the fashion industry in flux, the era of dominant, singular trends is fading. Instead, brands are embracing divergent ideas—a chaotic mix of wild fringing, inside-out frayed seams, statement bows, and powerful oversized shoulders.

Rather than offering definitive answers, designers seem to be searching for them.

As Raf Simons noted backstage at Prada:
“You never really have an answer. You just challenge yourself and try to push it.”

In a conversation with Anna Wintour at the Triennale Museum, Donatella Versace lamented the tension between creativity and commercial pressure:
“Fashion is creativity, and creativity is instinct. If you try to please too many people—too many managers—creativity is gone.”

Milan Fashion Week made one thing clear:
Risk is the new rule.

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