Milona

Lambros (1969). Designer of Greek origins, born in New York. His highly rigorous, almost architectural style is the fruit of collaborative experiences with the illustrator Joe Eula, the fashion house Adolfo, and the Halston studio. From 1990 onwards, he worked in Europe for the Maison Balmain, Lanvin, Balenciaga, Raffaella Curiel, and Siari Fabrics. In 1995, he debuted his brand produced by the Alma Group. In 1998-99, he was responsible for the style of the Bagutta collections.
&Quad;2002, Summer. In an interview in 2001, Milona declared, “Some designers want to create wedding dresses. I want to create clothing for people getting divorced.” Perhaps in memory of this phrase, Princess Lilly Sayn Wittgenstein Berleburg asked him to design her wardrobe immediately after her separation from Prince Alessandro Schaumburg Lippe.