Milan Fashion Week: Missoni fall-winter 2020-2021 collection
Milan Fashion Week: Missoni fall winter 2020 collection. Conceived under the creative direction of Angela Missoni and shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch,
the campaign flourisher around very familiar Missoni backdrops: Varese, il Sacro Monte, all
places that are close to Angela’s heart because in fact this is the land she, as well as Missoni,
comes from and where she has lived all her life; these are the panoramas she sees every day
and the colours that endlessly inspire her, season after season, like they have inspired her
parents, who decided to settle in this beautiful region of Northern Italy. The places have been
shot in the most spontaneous of ways, like postcards sent by Missoni from some very cherished
places to share the view and create a bond with the public. There is a feeling of familiarity and
a love for beautiful landscapes to the whole endeavor that is quintessentially Missoni.
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