Sunday, 16 November 2025

Window shopping in Milan

 I know it's transgender awareness week so I should write something on that subject (which I will) but I am in Milan, I promised some fashion pics and, after my last post on my favourite frock, my mind (as is that of just about every TGirl) is focused on fabulousness. So as most of us drown in what seem to be worldwide rains and bad news, I think it's time for some sparkle.

Now, darlings, I am looking for a sparkly, shimmery frock, some twinkling jewellery to stave off the winter gloom, maybe even a little leather something in the bag or shoe department. As it happens, my girl birthday comes up this week, and we're heading into party season, and Christmas is coming as well, and as gift giving is very much the thing at birthdays and Christmas, well, I'll just drop that little hint ...

Now Luigi my chauffeur has just parked up the Ferrari in the Quadrilateral, Milan's fashion district, and I am wandering about the outlets with my camera for a bit of inspiration. What do you think of these for sparkly frocks? I've done the hard work, you only need to pick one.

Chanel, ever classic:

Now, Emé has some interesting items...

 

Long burgundy leather dress maybe, but not with that tie! (ugh! ties are for boys and they're made of slugs and snails and puppy dogs tails, as we know.) The burgundy leather shorts with pop sox? No way! 

But then we spot this:


Perhaps that's more what we're looking for this season. Emé is a bridalwear shop most of the year. *Sigh!*

 


These items from Pronovias, also bridal much of the time. How about the blue ones?


 

Silver and shiny here at Collini:



 Oh, my!


I like the black with gold sparkles or brocade a lot, but trousers are not my thing for a party. Best go with the LBD and sparkly bolero on the right.

 

What has Valentino to offer this year? The window displays are a bit incoherent ...

 

But this is what seem to be in mind:

 

Elisabetta Franchi always gets top marks for her business attire (noted for another time) ...

 

But then there's this very Roaring Twenties style here. I'd have to lose a lot of weight to look good in these:


There's this sparkly silver and fluffy black item. I don't think I'll ever be daring enough to go around dressed like the model in the poster behind, though!


What for me is a No is something like this where every item - leather jacket, tulle skirt, leather trousers - might work separately but they don't go together so well:

 

Some interesting bags:

 
  

Not sure I like the bags in Louboutin's. Quite like the boots, though.


Milan is probably the most LGBT friendly city in Italy so I imagine that Jim and Jack are delighted with their bags from Zadig & Voltaire!


And now for jewellery ... This lady's covered in it, with sparkly creatures on her skirt:





And this guy kept staring at me ... which doesn't encourage me to enter.

 

Well, those are some of the things that caught my eye when I was looking for classy sparkle. I didn't buy anything - the fashion shops are for people with money to burn. 

It was a typical November day here, slightly foggy and damp, but the bustle of people and the warm glow of shops made it lively and welcoming, as this picture of Milan's fabulous nineteenth-century shopping arcade shows.

 

Sue x 

2 comments:

  1. Sue,

    Just had a moment to enjoy your Milan window-shopping tour.

    What a treat to wander through all that sparkle with you. Even with the November fog, the way you describe the city makes it feel warm and alive, and your photos add so much charm.

    As for the fashion… I have to admit, none of the pieces really blew me away except that bridal-looking dress from Emé. That one actually made me pause, it has the femininity and softness I love. A lot of the others felt more dramatic than elegant to my eye, and some of them didn’t quite ooze the femininity I’d hoped for in a Milan fashion stroll.

    And the leather jacket with the tulle skirt? I couldn’t help thinking that it reminded me a little of Worzel Gummidge! Not a combination I could imagine you choosing in a million years.

    Still, I loved seeing everything through your lens, and your commentary was as delightful as always. Even if none of the pieces came home with you, the sparkle hunt itself looked like such a fun way to spend a day in the Quadrilateral.

    Thanks for sharing the adventure, it was the perfect bit of escapism.

    Lotte x

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    1. Oh the Collini fluffy looking silver item was nice too 🤭

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