German model Caroline Daur catches the eye as she arrives at Max Mara’s Milan Fashion Week show

German model Caroline Daur catches the eye in a camel coat and flared trousers as she arrives at Max Mara’s Milan Fashion Week show

She is a high-flying fashionista after starting up a blog back in 2014. 

And Caroline Daur showcased her sartorial style as she arrived for Max Mara’s Milan Fashion Week show on Thursday. 

The German model, 25, cut a chic figure in a tan ensemble which comprised of a wool blend coat and high-waisted flared trousers with military detailing. 

Caroline Daur showcased her sartorial style as she arrived for Max Mara’s Milan Fashion Week show on Thursday

Caroline complemented the look with a low scoop vest and added a boost to her statuesque frame with patent black criss-cross heels. 

She slicked her hair back into a low bun and accessorised her stylish outfit with gold hoop earrings. 

Caroline kept her make-up understated and toted a cream silk bag with metallic detailing.  

The German model, 25, cut a chic figure in a tan ensemble which comprised of a wool blend coat and high-waisted flared trousers with military detailing

The German model, 25, cut a chic figure in a tan ensemble which comprised of a wool blend coat and high-waisted flared trousers with military detailing

Caroline complemented the look with a low scoop vest and added a boost to her statuesque frame with patent black criss-cross heels

Caroline complemented the look with a low scoop vest and added a boost to her statuesque frame with patent black criss-cross heels

Through her blog, Caroline has partnered with companies like Adidas, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi and Valentino. 

As she took a seat in the socially-distanced audience, the blonde beauty donned a black face covering. 

Tan was also a predominant feature for Max Mara’s upcoming collection.  

Milan is only one of the four fashion capitals that is hosting the catwalk showcases with a few adjustments in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Fashion forward: Milan is only one of the four fashion capitals that is hosting the catwalk showcases with a few adjustments in light of the coronavirus pandemic

Back in business: The city are hosting 23 shows over the next five days- a move which sets them apart from New York and London, who have both held virtual fashion weeks

Fashion forward: Milan is only one of the four fashion capitals that is hosting the catwalk showcases, with a few adjustments in light of the coronavirus pandemic

The city are hosting 23 shows over the next five days- a move which sets them apart from New York and London, who have both held virtual fashion weeks. 

Paris has 20 scheduled shows planned next week but coveted guestlists have been reduced dramatically, in keeping with strict socially distancing guidelines.  

Milan Fashion Week is being held as a breakthrough for Italy, seven months on from when the country dealt with the devastating effects of coronavirus. 

Back in February, Georgia Armani cancelled his show in Milan as the virus began to sweep through the country.    

Gorgeous: She slicked her hair back into a low bun and accessorised her stylish outfit with gold hoop earrings

Gorgeous: She slicked her hair back into a low bun and accessorised her stylish outfit with gold hoop earrings