Maryling Fall 2018: Milan Fashion Week
Maryling Milan Fashion Week FW18
Represented by Guitar PR.
The MARYLING FW 2018 collection is a round-trip journey within the world of modern art where shapes,...
Francesco Scognamiglio Spring Summer 2018: Rome
Francesco Scognamiglio FW18
Represented by Guitar PR.
20 years and 40 collections add up to an important chapter of the Italian fashion history, written by an...
Santillo 1970: Handmade Luxury Goes Back to its Roots
Santillo 1970's Radici Project
When it comes to menswear -- crafted in a painstaking traditional style -- Santillo 1970 stands at the very top. A...
Artisan, Limited Edition Knitwear: Interview with Piero Cividini of CIVIDINI
Interview with CIVIDINI
CIVIDINI’s story began at the end of the 1980s through a resurgence of authentic craftsmanship traditions that marked the manufacture of quality...
Frankie Morello Fall 2018: Milan Fashion Week Men’s
Frankie Morello Milan Fashion Week Men's FW18
For Fall/Winter 2018-2019, the journey of the Frankie Morello man and woman continues under new artistic director Nicholas...
Gucci Heads to Another UNESCO Site for its 2019 Cruise Collection
Gucci goes to UNESCO world heritage site for its 2019 cruise collection
This week Italian powerhouse Gucci announced that Alyscamps, in the southern French city...
Annakiki Spring 2018: Milan Fashion Week
Annakiki Milan Fashion Week SS18
Represented by PGA.
Acell phone notification, followed by another, and then another. A rhythmic and persistent beat; the new frequency of...
Etro Spring 2018: Milan Fashion Week
Etro Milan Fashion Week SS18
Etro's inspiration comes from India, first via founder Gerolamo Etro, and now carried forward by co-designers and siblings Veronica and...
Interview with Rossella Jardini: Milan Fashion Week Spring 2018
Interview with Fashion Legend Rossella Jardini
Rossella Jardini is an Italian fashion designer born in Bergamo, Italy. She began her fashion career in 1994...
FWO Special Recognition: Elisabetta Franchi Spring ’17
Panic at the Italian Disco
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on't tell the PR people, but a great show isn't about how many "celebrities" you can pack into the front...