MFW: The crisis is bringing out talent
By FashionUnited
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Mario Boselli, the President of the Italian Fashion Chamber, spoke of an economic situation comparable with that of September 2008, when Lehman Brothers collapsed. “Compared with 2008, businesses are better structured to respond to the state of crisis, so much so that 2011 is expected to close 4% up,” said Boselli. For Gaetano Marzotto, the President of Pitti Immagine: “The first six months were tremendous for fashion and clothing, they recorded a 30-40% rise.” Especially for Asia, Russia and the oil-rich countries. “The Italian situation is of more concern, partly because of an economic manoeuvre that will lead to reduced spending.” Recipes for overcoming the difficulties? Federico Zannini, Managing Director of Market Industrie, the company that depends on Jucca, a brand acclaimed by fashion bloggers, has one: “Operate joint ventures with Italian textile producers, focus on quality products and on competitive prices.” For Ermanno Scervino, you need to focus on foreign trade. The salon is expected to finish the year with turnover of 93 million, 60% of which derives from exports. It is not by chance that the collection is inspired by travel.
Trends
Cars and softness are the key words that inspired the clothes for the spring/summer 2012 collection from Prada, which closed the season with a profit of 74.2% up on 2010. The German Philipp Plein strengthened the rock DNA of the brand, choosing Lindsay Loha
New Talent
It is Pitti Immagine that initiated the Not just a label project, selecting eight talented young people from the www.notjustalabel.com international online platform. The creations in organza from the German Howitzweissbach brand are amusing. “We would like to sell our articles here,” said the pair of designers Eva Howitz and Frieder Weissbach.
From our correspondant in Milan
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