On the fourth day of Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019, we saw more glitz and glam hit the runway. From Jimmy Choo's gorgeous evening bag collection to Bally's breathtaking arctic-inspired setting, these fashion houses went all out to blow audiences away

Roberto Cavalli

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The day started with Paul Surridge’s collection for Roberto Cavalli. Paul, whose background is in menswear, redefined the idea of 'sexy' for the brand with an uplifting array of printed dresses as well as fresh, wearable menswear.

See also: 5 Minutes With Paul Surridge, Creative Director of Roberto Cavalli

Bottega Veneta

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We then got a closer look at Daniel Lee’s first collection for Bottega Veneta. True to form, the Celine alum created dozens of lustworthy bag silhouettes and the architectural clothing.

See also: Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019: Day 1 Highlights

Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini

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Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini showed off lingerie and eveningwear as daywear, with plenty of silver, sparkly and slip dresses.

See also: Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019: Day 2 Highlights

Giuseppe Zanotti

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Giraffe and zebra prints are the new leopard print if Giuseppe Zanotti's latest collection is anything to go by.

See also: Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019: Day 3 Highlights

Jimmy Choo

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Jimmy Choo debuted a new bag silhouette featuring a JC logo, and a glitzy royalty-inspired evening collection—we particularly love a clutch with an upside-down tiara as the handle.

See also: Trending: 10 Designer Pieces To Get That Royal Flourish

Bally

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Bally invited visitors onto their arctic express, where they showed a mountaineering-inspired collection in imitation train cars along a railroad track constructed just for the occasion.

GCDS

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The night ended at GCDS, whose show gift was a pack of Barilla spaghetti and a mini toothbrush. During the show, models dressed like life-sized Polly Pockets emerged from a dollhouse, sparking a sense of fun and nostalgia that perfectly wrapped up the evening.

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