
American designer Jeremy Scott parodied "The Price Is Right" for Moschino, turning his runway into a game show set.

Gucci's Alessandro Michele sent masked models down a mirrored runway in front of a dazzling strobe light display.

Daniel Lee's first collection for Bottega Veneta was praised for its architectural tailoring, layered knitwear, versatile dresses and diverse footwear.

Miuccia Prada spun a tale of Gothic romance referencing Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein."

Violetta Sanchez, an '80s muse to Thierry Mugler and Yves Saint Laurent, out of retirement to walk this season's Etro show.

Models like Gigi Hadid and Kaia Gerber presented the last Fendi collection designed by Karl Lagerfeld, who died last week. Their low ponytails recalled the late designer's own signature style.

Versace may have been bought by Michael Kors last year, but if this season's show is any sign, the brand will be sticking to its flamboyant, glamorous aesthetic.

Unconventional takes on the brand's signature tiger prints dominated at Roberto Cavalli.


