Model shows off Giorgio Armani design © AFP Pierre Verdy
28 Feb 2007 (Sawf News) - A roundup of all our stories on the Milan Fashion Week Winter 2007.
 | Milan fashion sees fur-clad winter Italian fashion houses shrugged off predictions of global warming, offering fur galore in their women's winter collections. |
 | Milan fashion: Versace to Ferre, refined and sexy A classy sexiness triumphed on the Milan catwalks on Friday where Versace's refined outline proved all the better for showing off the body, and soft fabric at Gianfranco Ferré caressed the curves. |
 | Milan fashion: the fabric of impeccable winter dressing Italy's Miuccia Prada innovatively used wool to create a contemporary winter look for the late-noughties, as top designers unfurled a wealth of women's style options. |
 | Milan fashion: D and G, Armani forecast break in winter darkness The winter wardrobe staple, black, got relegated to second place here on Monday as Italian designers predicted less gloomy climes ahead in leopard print or soft muted tones. |
 | Curves are back as Milan Fashion Week starts It was a return to curves as Milan Fashion Week kicked off with Elena Miro unveiling its autumn-winter collection for the fuller-figured women, a spokesman said. |
 | Milan catwalks set to remain realm of non-curvaceous models Milan fashion week opens Saturday under new "anti-anorexia" rules for models but no dramatic change is likely to be seen on the catwalks -- much to the regret of labels catering for the fuller-figured woman. |
 | Casual elegance, eccentricity mark men's collections in Milan From Valentino's chic neutrals to John Richmond's gangster hip, men can draw from the ready-to-wear collections unveiled in Milan to step out with casual elegance next autumn. |
 | Milan bans ultra-skinny models from catwalk The Italian fashion capital Milan has formally barred ultra-skinny and under-age models ahead of its February catwalk shows, as the fashion world comes under pressure to promote a healthier image. |
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