Pitti Immagine Uomo will be held in Florence, Italy from January 13 to 16, 2015. This is an international trade event showcasing men’s fashions and contemporary lifestyle trends including cutting-edge accessories and brands that have redefined sportswear.
About 40 per cent of the vendors at this edition will be from more than 30 countries. Pitti Uomo will offer an unique and original view of the many links between art, fashion, sport and design. It’s a platform for major names and international fashion groups to launch new projects and take new steps in their development. Little-known names see Pitti Uomo as the ideal place for establishing their identities and generating business. For the fashion system’s international players the fair is the springboard for presenting new concepts on the world’s stage.
For this edition Pitti Uomo has entered into a collaboration with the US trade show Liberty Fairs. Liberty Fairs and Pitti Immagine will present a selection of some of the best US brands ranging from classic styles to sportswear. There will be approximately 1,090 brands at Pitti Uomo, plus 70 women’s collections at Pitti W.
Over 30,000 visitors attended the last edition representing the world’s major department stores and small retailers.
www.pittimmagine.com/en/corporate.html
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