08/01/2019 – Pitti Filati 2019 — auf Deutsch lesen

On to Japan!

Sport, Far East and subcultures: the new theme Spazio Ricerca is inspired by the Olympics in Japan.

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Techno Luxury: The Spazio Ricerca in the Salone M is the fair’s creative lab and experimental observatory where the trends for the SS2020 are launched

 

The Spazio Ricerca in the Salone M is the fair’s creative lab and experimental observatory where the trends for the SS2020 are launched. The upcoming Olympic Games in Japan will offer a strong boost to visual culture. National sports and “new” sports – originating from the street and youth sub-cultures - such as surfing and skateboarding which will be included among the official Olympic sports for the first time. In the background we have Japan and its ancient culture suspended between tradition and innovation, between cultural mixtures and overlapping styles. The focus is on the inclusion and the world of young people, on the new sensitivity portrayed through hybrid stylistic codes. A unique exhibition and experimental project produced under the artistic direction of the fashion designer Angelo Figus and knitwear expert Nicola Miller. The layout is by Alessandro Moradei.

Techno-Luxury, matching noble and technical materials

Now that the matching of techno-materials and fine wools has cleared a path for itself in fashion, today experimentation in the yarn sector is aiming for the union, within the same garment, of even very superior fibers like cashmere and polyamide. Pitti Filati expresses this trend through an exciting installation-event and a new product vision that showcases an elastic ladder-proof woven circular knitted, the Carvico group and Jersey Lomellina, Italian excellence in this area. A new way of interpreting fashion, luxury and performance. A project and an invitation to work together directed towards the best names in the production of technical materials curated by Angelo Figus with the layout by Alessandro Moradei?

CustomEASY, a knitwear capsule collection obtained from real production chain integration

Initially the prerogative of denim and streetwear, today customization treatments are also very widespread in the luxury segment. In CustomEasy the fair exhibitors’ top yarns will be transformed into knitted garments by the knitwear manufacturers in Knitclub and treated by INTEX, a leader in the dyeing and treatment industry. The goal is a special collection of unique knits, the result of an authentic integration of the production chain that opens up the potential for infinite interpretations of the same yarn. A new project curated by Angelo Figus, Nicola Miller and Maurizio Brocchetto with the set-design by Alessandro Moradei.