Palazzo Pucci will once again be hosting the presentation of the Emilio Pucci Junior SS 2020 collection. The ‘Breakfast at the Palazzo’ concept will open the doors of the second day of Pitti Bimbo with an event that combines creativity and cheerfulness. It will be possible to savor the freshness and the color combinations of
Continue Reading...THE MINI-ME COLLECTIONS OF PINKO UP
For S/S 20, Pinko Up takes its cue from the collections for mothers, creating playful and colorful “mini-me” looks, designed for girls aged 8 to 14 years. Perfect for wearing on a number of different occasions, they also closely follow the character traits of these little women with exacting tastes who choose their very own
Continue Reading...ALTO MILANO FOR PITTI BOYS & GIRLS
The outfits of the Pitti Boys & Girls at this edition will be completed by Alto Milano socks from the Brescia-based company – Facenti – which, for over 90 years, has made its products into unique accessories. This special capsule collection inspired by the past, woven in soft cotton with cabling, the perfect union of
Continue Reading...PIERRE-LOUIS MASCIA DESIGNS THE SHIRTS FOR THE PITTI BOYS & GIRLS AT THIS EDITION
Pierre-Louis Mascia, the French designer who has made graphic processing and pictorial opulence the distinctive trait of his creativity, styled the shirts for the Pitti Boys & Girls, the members of the Pitti team at the Fortezza Da Basso during the Pitti Immagine fairs. The brand has chosen a bandana print combined with animalier elements,
Continue Reading...WHO ARE THE PITTI BOYS & GIRLS OF THIS EDITION
At Pitti Immagine Bimbo 89, the Pitti Boys&Girls, the members of the Pitti team at the Fortezza da Basso during the fairs, will be wearing Pierre Louis Mascia, White Sand, Sebago and Altomilano. The shirts incorporate the unmistakable allure of Pierre Louis Mascia, a company that is a leader in the world of clothing fabrics
Continue Reading...Jeff Koons’ $91M ‘Rabbit’ sculpture sets new auction record
A playful rabbit sculpture by Jeff Koons has become the most expensive work by a living artist ever to sell at auction. The American artist’s “Rabbit,” a stainless steel figure measuring just over 3 feet tall, sold for more than $91 million Wednesday evening at Christie’s in New York, smashing auction estimates. The new record
Continue Reading...Architect unveils striking proposal for ‘green’ Notre Dame
The rebuilt Notre Dame could feature a futuristic glass design, solar power, and an urban farm that supports vulnerable and homeless Parisians, if one architecture firm’s vision is realized. In April, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced an international competition for architects to redesign the cathedral’s 19th century spire, which collapsed after a fire devastated
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