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  "textContent": "MILAN, ITALY — There’s power in subsuming a designer’s creative identity into a larger message. In traditional fashion, the question of function reemerges time after time. Across the Autumn/ Winter 2026 collections in Milan, it appeared in subtle gestures – a cocoon sleeve, delicate lace, the slap of black-and-white separates – and then in volumes […]\n\nThe post Pragmatism, Escapism and ‘90s Bohemia Shape Modern Female Characters at Milan Fashion Week first appeared on The Glass Magazine.",
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