Firstly, it's Moschino, which for the first time since the appointment of the creative director of the brand, Jeremy Scott, will present a man's collection in Italy. The organizers of Pitti Uomo explain their interest in the creation of Jeremy with the originality and the modernity of his works.
Secondly, the Canadian fashion designer Thomas Tait, educated at St. Martins College, will bring his women's collection from London, where he is currently creating. The organizers of the exhibition said that this collection will be shown in special places, but in what, while kept secret.
Thirdly, for the first time the creative director of Kilgour Carlo Brandelli will show his works in Italy.
Finally, visitors to the exhibition will see the exposition dedicated to the works of Nino Cherruti, among whose students there are many talented couturiers - for example, Giorgio Armani. Guests will see things that reveal the creativity, ideas and style of the great Italian designer. The curator of the exhibition was himself Cherruti, who is now 85 years old.