
"We only knit what we know,” explained Alessandro Sartori as he presented his new modular mode collection for the house of Zegna, to kick of this weekend's Milan menswear season.
"We only knit what we know,” explained Alessandro Sartori as he presented his new modular mode collection for the house of Zegna, to kick of this weekend's Milan menswear season.
Borsalino, a magical name, hasn’t had the most magical time of late, with a pandemic-induced factory closure and a tough global market, but with an art-inspired collection its new management reveals their strategy.
The Victoria and Albert Museum will present, from March 19 to November 6, the exhibition "Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear," dedicated to the history of men's clothing.
PVH’s Tommy Hilfiger has named the winners of its third Fashion Frontier Challenge, the dedicated global programme designed to “find and support ideas that lead to a more inclusive fashion landscape”.
Ralph Lauren is delving deeper into material innovation, announcing on Thursday the launch of a sustainable performance polo shirt, set to make its debut at the 2022 Australian Open in Melbourne next week.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America has released its official New York Fashion Week lineup for February, which sees a host of new and big-name designers set to showcase their latest collections in the Big Apple.
According to a study by consulting firm PwC presented in Florence on Monday, Italy’s fashion market is expected to be worth €81.3 billion in 2023, up from €78 billion this year, still penalised by reduced tourism.
Missing Armani, the Milan fashion week scheduled on January 14-18 will feature 16 physical shows and 18 digital ones. Among the events, a unique installation in homage to Virgil Abloh at the Louis Vuitton store.
Mulberry has unveiled its latest designer collaboration under the Editions banner with the launch of its Mulberry x Nicholas Daley collection.
Online platforms that are precursors of the metaverse vision for the internet's future are already serving as workrooms to develop products destined for real-life sale.
Finally, a proper actual live runway show of re-defined masculine menswear in Pitti, staged late Wednesday inside a Pucci family Palazzo in Florence, courtesy of gender-bender designer Ervin Latimer.
The Italian designer, whose label generates 80% of its sales in the USA, staged the first show of the year with a special event held at the historic Paszkowski Café in Florence, during the Pitti Uomo trade show.
The fashion competition for emerging designers, whose patron this year is Chanel’s head of fashion, Bruno Pavlovsky, will put up a record €600,000 prize money and also feature a new award.
Owing to the pandemic, most labels are opting for digital events, but the fashion week will feature 17 physical shows, according to the official calendar which now no longer includes Amiri and VTMNTS.
Designer JW Anderson has called off his planned Milan runway show for next weekend and will instead unveil his next menswear collection digitally.