Highlights from Milan Fashion Week

Versace’s foreign legion motif takes on Saharan desert undertones. (Peter Stigter / For The Times)

Roberto Cavalli trousers get a wet-suit look with a waist piece that’s detachable. (Peter Stigter / For The Times)

At Vivienne Westwood, face paint à la “The Dark Knight’s” joker mixes with an Old Hollywood aesthetic. (Peter Stigter / For The Times)

A D&G graphic-print tee made to look like a western shirt and faded denim add up to the Brit cowboy look. (Peter Stigter / For The Times)