All About Mila Schön, the Founder of the Heritage Brand That’s Getting a Reboot in Milan

Photographed by Henry Clarke, Vogue, March 15, 19681/9Mila Schön in Vogue
Benedetta Barzini wears “intarsia anemones from Mila Schön, big, stylized, set into a double-face wool coat of pale blue, the flowers deeper blue. The straw hat is by Mila Schön.”
Photographed by Henry Clarke, Vogue, August 15, 19682/9Mila Schön in Vogue
Tina Aumont in Mila Schön’s “short coat, short dress: double-face wool in Italy’s readiest color now—dove gray—with lilting collar, peplum, pockets, and cut as soft as the shade.”
Photographed by Henry Clarke, Vogue, September 15, 19683/9Mila Schön in Vogue
Mila Schön’s “tricolored belted coatdress for a great day in town—black and white with a mock weskit of tan, gold-and-enamel buttons, and buckle. Agnona wool. Buckle, buttons by Loris Abate. Mila Schön hat.”
Photographed by Franco Rubartelli, Vogue, April 1, 19694/9Mila Schön in Vogue
Veruschka in Mila Schön’s “double-face wool pantsuit with a tucked ecru shirt under a sleeveless, black-bound, Maserati-yellow jacket.”
Photographed by Gian Paolo Barbieri, Vogue, March 15, 19695/9Mila Schön in Vogue
Ann Turkel demonstrates “Mila Schön’s ravishing simplicity—[in] a long dress of black georgette, all tucks and pleats, and a belt with a mother-of-pearl buckle.”
