MILAN, Feb 26 ― The fashion set put their best face forward on Thursday despite worries over the invasion of Ukraine, as Milan Fashion Week guests and workers vowed to go on with the shows. The lineup, which included Emporio Armani, MM6 Maison Margiela, Prada and Moschino, appeared to go off with.
The fashion set put their best face forward despite worries over the invasion of Ukraine, as Milan Fashion Week guests and workers vowed to go on with the shows.
The lineup, which included Emporio Armani, MM6 Maison Margiela, Prada and Moschino, appeared to go off with all the studied nonchalance expected at fashion events – but some admitted it was hard to focus, given the situation in the East.
One Ukranian stylist and creative director, Anna Mazzhyk, said she was awoken by her parents at seven am, only to learn “Russia is attacking Ukraine right now,” she said.
“I was crying before the first show because it’s difficult for me,” said the 22-year-old Kyiv native, outfitted in a puffy Prada vest and surrounded by her equally spruced-up friends.
“We’re all wearing sunglasses to cover up our puffy eyes,” she said.
Belgian model Louise Robert said that Ukranian model bookers backstage at Prada were vi
The fashion set put their best face forward on Thursday despite worries over the invasion of Ukraine, as Milan Fashion Week guests and workers vowed to go on with the shows.
The fashion set put their best face forward on Thursday despite worries over the invasion of Ukraine, as Milan Fashion Week guests and workers vowed to go on with the shows.