What a day!
After days of running into male models on the metro, my fellow LUXOS intern Nadine and I had the opportunity to actually attend two Men’s Fashion Week events for work - the Etro fashion show and the Calvin Klein presentation. For someone like me who is not well versed in high fashion, this was a very new experience.
I had so many questions: What do I wear? How do I act? How does this all even work? (Scenes from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ replayed in my head.)
Luckily, living in Milan and people-watching on the metro have taught me a few things about fashion. (People here dress really well ALL THE TIME!)
As far as I can tell, though, Fashion Week events are essentially occasions for well-dressed people to mingle and look at nice clothes while nibbling on fancy-looking snacks and sipping champagne. Although I felt like I stood out like a sore thumb, I don’t think anyone really noticed. Or if they did, they were good about hiding their criticism.
Nadine and I watched the Etro show and took pictures and videos, which were later posted to our magazine’s Instagram. The show was quite visually interesting, but I was surprised that the entire thing only lasted a few minutes!
After that, we used our press credentials to get into the Calvin Klein presentation. It was cool to get a sneak peak at the new collection, but we were sort of disappointed that there weren’t any models around.
That evening, it was time for another incredible experience. We met the rest of the interns, as well as our professor, Jack Lule, at Teatro alla Scala (one of the leading opera houses in the world!). We were there to attend a performance by one of Italy’s most famous pianists, Marizio Pollini.
Pollini played multiple pieces by one of my favorite composers, Fryderyk Chopin, and his performance was absolutely breathtaking. At the end, he received many standing ovations and performed multiple encores!
Not bad for a Monday.