
Molto geeky
News just in from Milan fashion week: the pouting sexpot who has ruled the Italian catwalks since the middle ages – it has felt that long, anyway – has been usurped by a girl in glasses with hair tucked behind her ears. One in sensible shoes who looks like she might be wearing a vest under her frock.
Six months after Gucci staged a dramatic about-turn from glamour to geek-chic,
what was once subversive has hit the mainstream. Prada’s offbeat
glamour – a fancy skirt, a cashmere sweater, an expensive clompy shoe –
has gone from being a quirky footnote to Milanese fashion to being the
front-page story. But Milan is still Milan, and the new-season geek is
no drab wallflower. Nerd chic has been amped-up with colour and
attitude. It’s not just geeky, it’s molto geeky. Italian
fashion is about showmanship, not introspection, so there is nothing shy
or retiring about this look. It is one part homage to the Log Lady of Twin Peaks (RIP),
one part red carpet at an arthouse film festival. It is a deadpan stare
instead of a pout – but with bright lipstick. It may not be overtly
sexy, but it is intriguingly déshabillé.

Last season, the molto geek was all about a trouser suit with the hems cropped slightly short. This time, she has reclaimed the skirt suit – a bold move, since the skirt suit is the land that fashion forgot. The references are retro, but never in a simple pin-up way. Think 1980s-style mega plastic earrings, a Renaissance-princess sleeve, a touch of lurex or metallic for 70s Italian disco glamour. Who needs a party frock to have fun? JCM
Show-off chic
Analogue geeky style makes a lot of sense in the otherwise shouty age of Instagram. But what if prescription-free spectacles and an ostentatiously carried copy of Infinite Jest aren’t your thing? Could you be Team Extrovert instead?
At Cavalli and Fendi, the extrovert was a 9pm-5am kind of creature clad in 1980s glitz: bright red, big-shouldered romper suits or spray-on pastel jeans with lurex batwing tops.
Cavalli displayed the ultimate show-off dresses – very short at the
front, very long at the back; basically, tiny miniskirts with the
additional billowing drama of a superhero cape.

Clearly, the idea here is to pile on as much colour and bling as you can
handle. And it’s OK – you can totally show off during daylight hours as
well. Moschino’s collection was inspired by the car wash – all hi-vis
lollipop man shades, oversized bottles of window cleaner as accessories
and outfits fashioned after revolving washers and brushes. At Dolce & Gabbana, it was all about holidaying in Italy,
with dresses decorated with sequinned lemons and renderings of
Michelangelo’s David. Models captured the hijinks by taking selfies,
thus underlining the most important rule of Team Extrovert: if you don’t
share your look on social media, it didn’t even happen. HM
Source: Guardian.co.uk
News Source: Goal.com, RT.com, theguardian.com, Dailymail.co.uk
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