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Hannibal is a Brand from Munich that produces Avant-Garde and Knitwear for Men and Women.
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Forme D’expression
Luxury in Subtlety
Forme D’expression is a fashion label designed by the female designer Koeun Park. She was born in Seoul and studied Haute Couture workmanship at the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la mode Parisienne, Paris, before becoming a Master at Instituto Marangoni in Milan in 1998. Originally from Korea, she now resides and works in Perugia, Italy where she started the Forme D’Expression in 2005. Koeun is known for her soft tailoring and elegant silhouettes. The meticulous approach to constr...
Label Under Construction
Flawlessly Knit Fabrics
Label Under Construction is the label of designer Luca Laurini from Perugia, Italy that was founded in 2003 after seperating paths with Carpe Diem and Maurizio Altieri. His work requires the utmost understanding and knowledge of his medium. Though one need not possess such knowledge to admire his handiwork, a deeper understanding of the concepts behind the articles, provides for a deeper appreciation. There is an inherent and asymmetric harmony established in the dichotomy of opposition found in...
Individual Sentiments
Japanese Conceptualism X Italian Tailoring
Individual sentiments is a label that mixes Japanese conceptualism with precise Italian tailoring. The collection includes footwear and leather goods with bold silhouettes and an approach to craftsmanship that is almost origami-like in nature. The brand was founded in 2009 by designer Yoko Ito and in 2012 a shoe division has been launched under the name of IS.
The affirmation of a presence to the world is nothing else than the reverse of a technical mastery seeking to remain discreet. Yoko Ito�...
Jan-Jan Van Essche
Restrictive Tailoring
As for many others, the human collective culture remains an endless inspiration for Jan-Jan Van Essche to create new garments, each new design a genuine attempt to open up new perspectives and to push conflicting dialogues forward.
With every series of garments, traditional patterns from different ethno-cultural origins are cautiously studied and subsequently interpreted in the designer’s individual pattern language; one speaking the poetry of simplicity.
Jan-Jan Van Essche mostly opts to remo...
Poème Bohémien
Avantgarde Vintage Aesthetics
Poème Bohémien is the fashion label of designer Nicolò Ceschi featuring a quality but vintage aesthetic: History, and literature infused with the spirit of the cultural and artistic movements of the 60’s and 70’s. An homage to the extravagant and eccentric looks that so sensationally marked those years of protest. The pieces incorporate heavily washed and treated fabrics that create the idea of items that have been worn again and again over the years. Cotton, linens, and washed le...
Isabel Benenato
Sustainable Fashion from Italy
Isabel Benenato is a fashion designer from Naples, Italy. She released her first fashion collection in Milano in 2008 with an attention on a mantra of straightforward and fundamental living. People wearing Isabel Benenato take pride in representing her sustainable fashion philosophy. Benenato’s all-encompassing objective is to keep the brand little, honest, and legit. Constant growth isn’t the brand’s objective.
Her design is based on an imperfect perfection that includes the i...
Transit
Luxury Purism from Italy
When Italian grandeur meets luxurious purism, it sounds like Transit. The brand brings minimalist elegance in concentrated charge: fantastically simple pants – perfectly in line yet casual. Along with slim knit tops and jerseys in understated colors, whose subtle sophistication lies in the detailed cuts. This casual wear is pure yoga for the eye.
Tam & Company is an Italian fashion company owned by the Cozza family since 1986. Research, design, craftsmanship, special finishing, and ple...
Hannes Roether
Knitwear made in Germany
He’s a man of few words. And he doesn’t want a picture of him to be shown either. The design of his creations alone must be convincing. Hannes Roether is very strict about that. It has to stand out, be different. It must assert itself without advertising and without chichi. All this might be the result of his socialization? His father advised him to do the same and become a forest ranger. That would have been the easy, straightway. But he became a knitting engineer. That’s good...