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It’s not often you see a designer crying backstage after a fashion show. But there was Francesco Risso, the creative director of Marni, on the opening day of Milan Fashion Week, having to take a minute to collect himself. The surprising thing was, you could understand the feeling. After all, it’s also not often that fashion shows, which have become a form of serial and often cynical content creation focused on which celebrity can be contracted to sit in the audience and what moment can be engineered to be the…