From fur to florals, see what Milan had to offer on the accessories scene for spring 2013.
Sleek fascinators sliding down towards models' eyes gradually reached new heights of embellishment, until
Giorgio Armani
finished his collection with this silver show-stopper.
Patent patches on this
Versus
backpack give a sleek, shiny feel to the sports-inspired Aertex netting.
Heavily embellished, floral-inspired necklines in bold colours meant
Gucci's
models were sent down the runway looking like tropical glamazons.
Fendi's
bobble clutches were accessorised with neat
little cubes to swing happily alongside them. While some blocks touted
fur, leather numbers were also on offer for those less partial to the
Italian house's signature work with animal skins.
MaxMara's
shoes seem to fade from leopard print into deep,
dark reptile scales, while remaining less high street and more edgy
with a square toe and block heel.
Whether appearing like a weapon of choice or a piece of dramatic crystal art work,
Missoni
certainly made a statement with their necklines in Milan.
Next season's must-have specs gave model's a cutesy floral brow line at
Prada
. What's not to love?
The trend for mini-bags is still going strong at
Ermanno Scervino.
Chances are you won't break your back carrying this tiny purse string.
Looking slightly like metal rays of sunshine hanging down, whatever the inspiration behind
Etro
's earrings was, it certainly works.
A distant cousin to the wine cooler family,
Emporio Armani's
rotund carry-all stood out against the barrage of clutches and boxy numbers in Milan.