Special Envoy to Florence
A lot can happen in a year.
Last January, in the midst of the wave of the Omicron variant, the men's fashion show in Florence, the Pitti Uomo, experienced its most gloomy edition: chain cancellations of exhibitors (including Brunello Cucinelli, one of its attractions) and events, declining attendance due to the absence of Asian buyers, more than sparse aisles, mandatory Covid tests for all...
This memory is now a thing of the past.
The show, which opened this Tuesday, January 10 (and is held until today) at the Fortezza da Basso, erected in the 16th century for Alexander de Medici, has taken on new colors with men's fashion professionals.
Although the program of parades and presentations (the Frenchman Pierre-Louis Mascia, the Belgian Jan Jan Van Essche and the British Martine Rose) turns out to be less strong than usual, the
peacocks
(peacocks, in French), these extravagantly dressed men who…
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