Philipp Plein’s show during Milan Fashion Week, presented at the Allianz Cloud arena, lived up to all expectations for a 25th-anniversary celebration. It was daring, over-the-top, unapologetic, and unforgettable. The entire event radiated the brand’s trademark high energy and fearless approach to fashion, reflecting Plein’s reputation for defying conventional notions of beauty and creativity.
Set to the rhythm of ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,’ models confidently strutted down the runway, reminiscent of an 80’s disco club. The collection featured a mix of eccentric colors that complemented the dazzling spectacle and playful designs. A diverse range of garments, showcasing Philipp Plein’s commitment to pushing boundaries, made their way down the runway, creating an eccentric fashion showcase.
In this show, women exuded femininity, and men embraced masculinity, all while the vibrant colors and prints fostered a playful and charming atmosphere. Dramatic mini dresses and miniskirts dominated the runway, while graffiti prints and Swarovski-plastered platforms captured everyone’s attention. The roller disco dancers infused the event with a lively, electric, and fun atmosphere.
Cropped tailored jackets, tracksuits, sporty underwear, and biker pants in various colors added a touch of sobriety to the already dynamic and eye-catching collection. The lineup also included rainbow paillette dresses and bedazzled denim pieces, contributingto the disco theme and blending sensuality, playfulness, and boldness.
This collection embodies Philipp Plein’s philosophy and commitment to delivering well-crafted pieces while creating an eccentric universe around his brand. The colours, lighting, and glitter not only created a visually striking show but also conveyed Philipp’s vibrant artistic vision and created an eclectic display of joy.
To top of this high fashion spectacle, Plein Land was graced by Quavo to kick off the night, and Saweetie who performed her hit ‘Best Friend’ to close the show. And we think Saweetie was the perfect choice to celebrate this collection with.
Written By Carolina Benjumea
Header Image: Phillip Plein