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25 Jan

Milan Fashion Week to Feature 56 Physical Shows

Milan Fashion Week to Feature 56 Physical Shows
MILAN — Because the high fashion season is in full swing in Paris, the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana on Wednesday released the preliminary schedule for the upcoming edition of Milan Fashion Week. Running Feb. 21 to 27, the showcase is poised to again be a packed affair with 56 physical runway shows and five digital displays, the latter all broadcast on the ultimate day. As of now the show schedule kicks off on Feb. 22, with the We Are Made in Italy, or WAMI, collective of designers and fashion professionals of color, hosting a digital show. It's going to be followed by Iceberg, renamed Iceberg Since 1974, which is making a return to the official calendar after being absent a couple...
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18 Jan

Milan Fall 2023: Tailoring Is Back

Milan Fall 2023: Tailoring Is Back
  MILAN — Milan was buzzing and men’s fashion week added to the hubbub, as retailers were excited by the trends they saw. One thing was clear: tailoring is back, but in its recent fluid and relaxed version, with dropped shoulders on deconstructed jackets and wide-leg pants. Retailers found this look in tune with the times, as men proceed to hunt comfort but need to have a more elegant approach to fashion. “A word that best sums up Milan Men’s Fashion Week is ‘heated.’ It was an inspiring week full of confident, thought-provoking fashion and an emphasis on dressing up,” said Reginald Christian, men’s fashion market manager at Saks. “This was for my part the perfect Milan Fashion Week of the last couple years,...
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22 Dec

Gianvito Rossi on Milan Store Revamp, Retail Push and

Gianvito Rossi on Milan Store Revamp, Retail Push and
MILAN — Gianvito Rossi’s list of fine intentions for the brand new 12 months is brief and pretty straightforward. “To maintain doing what I like, that is gorgeous shoes, and have customers experience the brand in a way that matches the standard of the product,” he said in an interview held at his newly revamped flagship store here. The primary unit launched by the brand, the 1,400-square-foot location opened in 2008 within the historic Nineteenth-century Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi in town’s golden shopping triangle with an interior concept developed in partnership with Milan-based architect Patricia Urquiola, with whom Rossi teamed again for the refurbishing. In sync with Rossi’s approach to his designs, the revamp was more about an evolution of the previous space...
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