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La moda a Sanremo e i nuovi Trend.

Fashion in Sanremo and new trends.

The Sanremo Festival 2024, edition number 74, provided fashion moments that we will remember and created trends that we will soon see on the streets. Because, alongside the music, the songs and the culture of Italian music, on the Ariston stage there were extraordinary expressions of today's fashion. Numerous looks designed by the most important Italian fashion houses - see for example the all-Etro by Marco De Vincenzo route of the winner Angelina Mango.

The new generation designers on the Ariston stage: Ssheena for Fred De Palma and Lorenzo Seghezzi for BigMama.

If Sanremo is the ultimate celebration of Italian music, it is also an extraordinary stage for Made in Italy stylists. There are therefore the historic fashion houses but at Sanremo 2024 there were also new generation designers.

The celebration of the great Maisons with a choice of archive items by Lorella Cuccarini. Starting from the dress designed by her friend Gianfranco Ferrè for her first appearance on the steps of the Festival where she arrived, with a truly spectacular entrance, in a Dolce&Gabbana dress. This was followed by a dress from the autumn winter 1992 collection by Gianni Versace and a slip dress by Roberto Cavalli as the last look, a starry sky for those who, like her, "were born on the night of San Lorenzo".

The skin exposed under the jacket. Marco Mengoni started on the first evening of the 2024 Sanremo Festival to launch the trend: his looks from 4 different fashion houses - Emporio Armani, Valentino, Versace and Fendi. Antonio "Stash" Fiordispino, the frontman of The Kolors. Irama did it too, who also added a further style detail with a meaning: all her looks were characterized by a red thread. But also Sangiovanni, Maninni, Geolier, Mr. Rain and many others have embraced the choice of revealing the chest. Denim in Sanremo thanks to Clara and Ivana Spagna - And much more...