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04/02/2021 – Technology, creativity and sustainability

Riri Group: The new FW 21/22 collection

Recycled materials, bright colours, eclectic shapes: excellence is in the details, and the new creations by the Italian-Swiss group have plenty to say.

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the topic of “life serving”, for Riri, translates into the meticulous and constant search for materials with a low environmental impact and in the committed attempt to reduce the use of plastic to a minimum. © Riri Group

 
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Over Shock: “Exaggeration” is the keyword, a trend whose style and character somehow remind us of Gen-Z, apart from being especially suitable for outdoors. © Riri Group

 
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the topic of “life serving”, for Riri, translates into the meticulous and constant search for materials with a low environmental impact and in the committed attempt to reduce the use of plastic to a minimum. © Riri Group

 
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Engineering: Technological innovations play with shapes, colors and materials, reflecting the uncertainties in times of the Corona pandemic. © Riri Group

 
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