Pitti Uomo, one of the most prominent men’s fashion events in the world, has reopened in Florence, Italy, for the first time since the epidemic. Pitti Uomo is a biennial fashion fair that began in 1972 and is now in its 101st edition.
Some of the world’s most stylish guys converge on the seasonal men’s fashion fair to view the latest trends in the business. It is, however, basically a trade show where various designer labels, both new and established, gather to show off their current collections to buyers, visitors, and the press.
The latest Fall-Winter styles were unveiled on the first day. Ecoalf, Paul and Shark, Ten C, Filson, Connolly, Marc O’Polo, Christopher Raeburn, Camper, Premiata, Holden, Aldo Maria Camillo, and Save The Duck were among the labels and guests who attended this edition. During the show, which ran until January 13, more than 600 new Fall-Winter collections were on display.
According to an Instagram post on Pitti Uomo’s account, this year’s event will “be placing you on the latest labels to watch, highlighting the greatest street style, and giving you an inside look at crucial pieces that will be driving next fall.”
The first day of the event was devoted to color, and the season’s color was Mandarin Orange, which was extensively visible on the streets. In fact, it was highlighted as a key color in Ten c’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection.
Overall, it appeared that comfortable apparel was the trend, which evolved as a result of the pandemic’s lifestyle modifications, and its effect shows no signs of lessening. Camper, a Spanish footwear manufacturer, was also present at the event, presenting its mules on the opening day of the fair.