Milan men’s fashion week was ruled by a return to rationality and rigour, writes Angelo Flaccavento.
The latest edition of the Florentine event was buoyed by the mix of modern edge and sartorial knowledge brought by Stefano Pilati’s Random Identities.
This week, Balmain announces Massimo Piombini’s successor, while Kering appoints a group executive to the helm of Brioni.
This week, Dolce & Gabbana Group has appointed Fabrizio Cardinali as chief operating officer, while Leonie Brantberg has been tapped by Burberry to head up their strategy department.
The Italian menswear brand has appointed Nina-Maria Nitsche as its first female creative director, replacing Justin O’Shea who abruptly exited after just six months in the role.