
The boss of Liu Jo and of the Eccellenze Italiane fashion group has spoken to FashionNetwork.com about his plans to relaunch Blufin, the parent company of luxury label Blumarine, which Marchi bought in 2019.
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The boss of Liu Jo and of the Eccellenze Italiane fashion group has spoken to FashionNetwork.com about his plans to relaunch Blufin, the parent company of luxury label Blumarine, which Marchi bought in 2019.
With 64 fashion show, both physical and digital, the calendar of the upcoming Milan Fashion Week is a packed one, marked by the comebacks of Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana, while Gucci is taking a pass.
Blumarine, the Carpi, Italy-based upmarket brand, will embark on a new creative direction following its acquisition by Italian entrepreneur Marco Marchi in November.
The womenswear collections for next summer presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris showcased 10 main trends, marking a return to a pared-down fashion, though one veined with a yearning for exuberance.
Brama Group, the European agent of many US apparel brands, has added two labels to its portfolio, to be distributed by Riccardo Grassi Showroom, one of Milan’s largest showrooms.
The women's collections for next summer, presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris between September 6 and October 2, showcased 10 main trends, with a noticeable return to femininity.
Nicola Brognano, the young Italian designer who recently received investment from Manifattura Paoloni, revealed a lively, summery collection at Milan Fashion Week on Thursday, confirming his status as one to watch.
The women's ready-to-wear collections for next summer focused firmly on femininity in Milan, showcasing five main trends, with plenty of verdant flowery looks and sheer effects.
The Milan women's FW kicks off on Wednesday with a refreshed calendar rich in new names and major debuts, notably at Roberto Cavalli and Jil Sander, and with the first green fashion awards.
The Milan Women's Fashion Week will run from 20th to 25th September, featuring 61 shows including debut catwalks by Paul Surridge for Roberto Cavalli and Lucie and Luke Maier for Jil Sander.