Nobody Does It Better Than the Italians—6 Trends Everyone Is Wearing in Milan

Attenzione! The Italian fashion capital is an endless trove of style inspiration, and while we keep a close eye on what's happening on the street there during Milan Fashion Week each February and September, the city continues to be flooded with inventive outfit combinations and Wholesale Replica Bag It buys throughout the year. That means ignoring what Italians are wearing there on the daily would be a serious crime.
While we could easily scroll through a street style gallery, we went straight to the source to uncover what it is Milanesi are reaching for in real time. We chatted with the admins behind popular street style account @milanesiamilano, who are always capturing sneaky snapshots of people all over the city. "We usually spot the best looks outside cafés and when people are having aperitivo," they said. They also mentioned several particular areas for style-spotting, including Porta Venezia, Brera, the Corso Magenta area, and Cinque Vie. "Milan is one of the cities where fashion is something tangible that you can see and touch," they shared. "At the same time, however, it remains extremely conservative insofar as the style of the Milanese is sophisticated and without too many frills."
That is to say that people in Milan are picky with the trends they wear and tend to style them in chic and elevated ways. Ahead, see which six street style trends insiders are spotting the most in the fashion capital right now.
Friulane Shoes
"Friulane are the most-worn shoes by the Milanese and never go out of fashion," they confirmed. "Colorful and versatile, they are a real must, and we find them especially chic when they are also dressed up as flat shoes for the evening." Even if you haven't heard the term before, you've definitely seen the shoes. They're a type of traditional Venetian slippers with rubbery soles and velvet uppers. They're nothing new, yet brands like Vibi Venezia and Flabelus are injecting new life into them via fun colors and on-trend Mary Jane styles.
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Long Skirts
When we think of Milan fashion, we think of a certain timelessness and elegance. Right now, that means styling long A-line skirts with pieces like blazers and ballet flats, two combos that are very Miuccia Prada coded and can be spotted on Italian women in their 20s and 70s alike.
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Brown Blazers
Italian style is generally known for being tailored and polished, which means that you'll always find certain staples in an Italian's closet, like a great blazer or tailored coat. The way they're wearing theirs now? In rich chocolate and nutty brown, whether that be a suede blazer or a classic wool coat.
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Suede Bags
While there are certain trends that tend to be limited to a certain city or country, suede bags are a hot-ticket fall and winter item that is clearly popping off globally. Just like on the streets of New York, luscious suede is running equally rampant around Milan's most fashionable neighborhoods.
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Colorful Sneakers
One thing Milanese style never is? Boring. Italians in the fashion capital always have an eye-catching element to their looks, and right now, they're reaching for a pair of bright sneakers to add a punchy pop of color. The Adidas Gazelles are the sneakers being spotted the most at the moment, and our insiders added that it's very common for Milanesi to wear several trends together, like styling a blazer with a pair of colored sneakers or cowboy boots with a long denim skirt.
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Baggy Jeans
It's not as often that Italians wear denim, but when they do, it's always in a very forward and intentional way. Baggy jeans are, unquestionably, the look du jour, which people in Milan like to style with pretty ballet flats and sleek pumps for an added dose of polish.
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This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Anna is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who has been a member of theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing team for over seven years, having begun her career in L.A. at brands like Michael Kors and A.L.C. As an editor, she has earned a reputation for her coverage of breaking trends, emerging brands, luxury shopping curations, fashion features, and more. Anna has penned a numberBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing cover interviews, including Megan Fox, Julia Garner, and Lilly Collins. She also leads the site’s emerging travel vertical that highlights all things travel and lifestyle through a fashion-person lens.
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