Tag: Collections
«I have always been more eager to do things, rather than talking about them. I consider acting as a language» Founder Marinella Rossi ’s preference for doing things, rather than talking about them
A house with thirty thousand books: a Montale from the Florence flood, a first edition of Les Misérables – «one bookseller thought it was counterfeit». The quirks of a collector: Andrea Kerbaker
«Da Giacomo doesn’t shout, it focuses on hospitality; this is what Giacomo transmitted to us. Giacomo was from Tuscany, he was genuine, authentic, this is what people liked»
The story of an Italian perfume for a city in Germany – rekindling the culture that fires desire, if an Eau de Cologne can touch the memory of people and places
«I can tell a story about every piece of clothing I’ve ever made or bought» – Joshua James Small discusses the narrative behind his collection, Thru These Tears
It was 2020 when Dior covered the facade of the Correr Museum with a cascade of gold created by Fabrizio Plessi. This year, the French house continues to invest in Venice with two initiatives
From Zazou subculture to the Eighties era, up to cowboys and garage scene grifters, all the men of the Dries Van Noten SS23 collection
The tone of male personality: Giorgio Armani keeps on seeking the masculine sexiness: proposing a sense of certainty and never ceasing to be himself
‘The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain’ – in its characteristic feminist tone, Dior recalls a cathartic flamenco and a daring bullfighting. Choose your player
Prada Choices is introduced by the artistic duo as an understanding of the complexity behind something supposedly simple. It’s still about finding your uniform
