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Milano Fashion Week gets a full round of applause. From Moncler to Gucci, Milan raises the stakes and offers a fashion week with globally successful events. And it gets a full round of applause. In the game of opposites that resemble each other, of the great international stars who enter the workshop of one of the most talked-about brands of all time to take care of the aesthetics of a spring/summer 2023 bolder than usual; open-air shows that make the fashion biz more democratic: in short, Milan is the world capital of glamour and creativity. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana entrust Kim Kardashian with the care of the spring/summer 2023 collection. The most talked-about influencer of all time has selected twenty dresses that have written the history of the brand over two decades of activity, from 1987 to 2007. A not simple exercise but one that has borne fruit, demonstrating that a dress can be destined to tell the aesthetic evolutions of a society only if it manages to anticipate the times. The spring/summer collection of Dolce&Gabbana recalls all the aesthetic elements of the maison: from corsets to Nineties-style suits as well as ripped jeans and a down jacket with ostrich feathers. Conversely, Prada continues the process of subtraction with its radical minimalism that reduces cuts and details to a minimum. "The clothes revolve around the concept of simplicity, without unnecessary complications," tells Miuccia Prada, who together with co-creative director Raf Simons makes it known that there is no room for the superfluous. The concept of minimalism is supported by that of brutalism with an "unfinished" that embraces Michelangelo's thought and rebels against the concept of pure perfection. The Prada spring/summer 2023 collection also sees the commitment of director Nicolas Winding Refn, who directed the film Drive. The note says: "the collection explores the interrelationship between the sphere of the unfinished and the sensual, between delicacy and roughness, creating an emulsion of contrasts" and concludes, Miuccia: "there is a sense of women's life. The garments take shape from experiences and humanity - they are not superficial ornaments, but traces of life that leave marks. What excites us is the idea that clothes are shaped by humanity." The Gucci event show was much talked about, bringing sixty-eight pairs of twins to the catwalk in a double