MILAN (AP) — For anyone wanting to unlock the DNA of Milan ready-to-wear, a new museum exhibition surveying three decades of Italian fashion offers some keys. Echoes of styles and trends on display in the "Italiana" exhibit at Milan's Palazzo Reale are apparent in big and small ways on the runways during Milan Fashion Week, which runs through Monday with previews of mostly womenswear for next fall and winter. Here are some highlights from Friday's shows, including Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Antonio Marras and Etro: ___ CAVALLI'S NEW PAGE SEES STAPLES REINVENTED Paul Surridge's second womenswear collection for Roberto Cavalli takes the fashion house's tried-and-true battle horses — slinky dresses, glam rock vibes and animal prints — and reinvents them for the next Cavalli generation. Surridge said he started the collection with two adjectives: glamour and sensuality. "This is a woman who wants to be visible, also respecting social codes," he said. The looks offered lots of skin and also the promise of more. Tailored jackets and coats were sliced to be revealing.Read more on NewsOK.com