Berliner Boersenzeitung - Moschino unveils first men's collection by Appiolaza in Milan

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Moschino unveils first men's collection by Appiolaza in Milan
Moschino unveils first men's collection by Appiolaza in Milan / Photo: Miguel MEDINA - AFP

Moschino unveils first men's collection by Appiolaza in Milan

Luxury Italian fashion house Moschino kicked off the men's catwalk shows at Milan Fashion Week Friday with its first menswear collection under new artistic director Adrian Appiolaza.

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Appiolaza, an Argentine designer with a whimsical touch, was appointed creative director of the irreverent, pop-inspired brand in January.

His accession came after the sudden death of his predecessor Davide Renne just 10 days after taking up the post.

Renne had been called to the helm after the departure of Jeremy Scott, who left his decade-long mark on Moschino with his offbeat collections and extravagance.

After a two-year absence from the men's catwalks, the house founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino will also unveil its 2025 women's pre-collection.

A former collaborator of Jonathan Anderson at Spanish luxury brand Loewe, Appiolaza presented his first women's collection for Moschino in Milan in February.

That runway show was all elegance but punctuated with his trademark eccentric touches.

- 'Abrasive irony' -

For that he mined the brand's rich archives, updating iconic pieces to celebrate founder Franco Moschino's legacy and take it to basics.

"I have always admired Franco Moschino's abrasive irony," Appiolaza said in January.

"His were not simply clothes, but a comment on the status quo of the society of his times, built on fabric."

The men's fashion week, dedicated to the 2025 spring-summer collections, will feature a total of 84 events up until Tuesday.

Among those are 24 fashion shows and 52 previews.

Gucci, Prada, Armani, Fendi and Dolce & Gabbana are among many of the venerable labels in attendance.

But there are also some notable no-shows.

Following the departure in March of creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino cancelled its men's and haute couture shows scheduled for June.

After 25 years with the famed Roman fashion house, Piccioli was replaced by flamboyant Italian designer Alessandro Michele, who had left Gucci in 2022.

Anglo-Jamaican designer Martine Rose and her eponymous label will make their first appearances in Milan, as will Dunhill, the British brand of Swiss luxury giant Richemont.

Dunhill's showing comes hot on the high heels of its new designer Simon Holloway's triumphant London debut in February.

- One small step for Milan -

Among the newcomers will be Georgian designer David Koma, another London catwalk regular, who chose to launch his men's line at a presentation in Milan on Saturday.

Chinese brand VALLEYOUTH, founded in 2012 by Li Wenjie and Geng Hualiang, will also make its debut, albeit virtually with a digital catwalk on Tuesday.

Long relegated to an afterthought behind womenswear, men's fashion has regained some of its colour as the major brands lend it more prominence.

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, sales of Italian men's fashion rebounded by 20.3 percent in 2022.

And menswear sales rose by 4.7 percent to 11.8 billion euros ($12.6 billion) in 2023, according to the employers' federation Sistema Moda Italia.

The Italian fashion sector as a whole saw sales increase by 3.3 percent last year to 102 billion euros.

After strong growth of 8.5 percent in the first half of 2023, activity declined 2.5 percent in the fourth quarter against a backdrop of high geopolitical tensions.

This downward trend continued into the first two months of 2024, with a drop of three percent compared to January and February 2023, according to Italian Chamber of Fashion president Carlo Capasa.

This decline was principally driven by the weakness of the Italian market, Capasa added.

(T.Burkhard--BBZ)