Bally Spring/Summer 2023 – Milan Fashion Week

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So, what does Bally look like with Rhuigi Villaseñor at the helm, its new creative director who is also founder and creative director of his own label Rhui?

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For his first collection for Bally, Villaseñor described it in these terms: “being about opulence and sexiness. It’s about what I want to wear when I go out, and what my friends want to wear when they go out, and what I think other people want to wear when they go out”.

Then there was python! There were double-breasted suits with a casual look, chunky knitwear and denim shirts worn with slightly wide-leg jeans. All worn with boots, python loafers or slippers with a stylized gold interlaced “B” on the vamp.

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And for women, the feminine offer was more ambitious, refined and stylish, rooted in the classic contemporary codes of luxury.

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