DSquared² Underwear

Dsquared2 has inked a three-year licensing agreement with Italian manufacturer ISA for the production and distribution of its men’s and women’s underwear and swimwear lines. The first results of the collaboration will be unveiled in January during Milan men’s fashion week, where Dsquared2 will preview the first pieces produced by silk specialist ISA.

“We decided to collaborate with ISA because it’s a great firm that we have always respected and appreciated,” said Dan Caten. “We are certain that this partnership will bring great results.” “We are [pleased] that Dsquared2 has chosen us for their new license and given us the opportunity to partner with two of the most vivacious and creative designers worldwide,” said ISA chief executive officer Christian Thirty. “With our development and production expertise, and Dean and Dan Caten’s creative talent, we are confident that we will be able to attract many clients around the world.”

Vanessa Bruno

Raised by a Danish mother and a French father, the stylist made the most of her various and precious origins to build her brand, a unique Maison, intrinsically tied to the timeless aura and mystery of the Parisian woman.

Her designs are minimalist yet sophisticated. The fabric is cut into pure lines aiming at enhancing those modern women’s silhouette. Comfort imposes itself through elegance.

Thus, in Vanessa’s hands, a cotton canvas, a few sequins and a simple shape were enough to transform an everyday object into a timeless and essential fashion accessory: the iconic Cabas tote.

Since 1996 – when her brand was born and her first store was opened in Japan – she has been designing clothes for women who are like her: independent, urban, gipsy, boho, sophisticated and elegant.

With her unique style, Vanessa Bruno offers women what they have always been looking for: being able to feel comfortable without any compromise on elegance.

www.vanessabruno.com

MSGM

It’s a simple mix of continuous new inputs alongside with the state of being contemporary such as indie music and contemporary art. As a skilled DJ Massimo Giorgetti is able to mix and match his passion and the artistic and aesthetic expressions of artists connected to web world. The outcome: a Kaleidoscope world made of colours, shapes and lines capable of inexorably catching the public interest and attention and acknowledging MSGM as one the most intriguing brand of the moment.

By choosing MSGM clothes people know they express themselves at the best of their freedom, with a touch of a personal creativity altogether. Since its first collection, the Spring Summer 2010.

www.msgm.it

Iro

Launched by brothers and music industry veterans Laurent and Arik Bitton in 2004, IRO perfectly combines the cool effortlessness of street style with a quintessentially Parisian spirit. Always inspired by their playlist, the brothers Bitton are known for their fresh but feminine approach to classic pieces.

www.iroparis.com

Frame

FRAME was founded by Swedish entrepreneurs Erik Torstensson and Jens Grede in 2012. After being acquired by Nicolas Dreyfus a few years ago, the company achieved a turnover of $150 million and relocated its offices to New York. 

With celebrity fans including Poppy Delevigne, Karlie Kloss, Miranda Kerr, Katie Holmes, and Doutzen Kroes, FRAME continues its expansion by evolving into a full-fledged ready-to-wear collection while maintaining its reputation for offering the most comfortable denim in the world. 

With flagship stores opening in Paris, FRAME is conquering Europe and solidifying its position as the number one American denim brand.

www.frame-store.com

Nanushka

Founded in Budapest, by Sandra Sándor in 2005, Nanushka designs womenswear, menswear, and accessories made from carefully chosen materials with low-impact credentials. Focusing on craftsmanship, detail, and fabric, Nanushka builds an elegant, modern wardrobe that combines traditional craft with contemporary design. Celebrating the beauty in imperfection, Nanushka brings pure design and conscious creativity together in a refined bohemian perspective informed by travel, innovation, and respect for heritage.

Under the creative direction of Sandra Sándor and the leadership of Peter Baldaszti, Nanushka, as a fashion house, has brought Central European design to the forefront of the fashion industry, making it the first of its kind.

A natural extension of the brand’s elevated aesthetic, Nanushka’s Stores and Cafés offer a welcoming sense of community globally in Budapest, London, New York, and Shanghai.

Nanushka’s purpose is to redefine luxury, responsibly and authentically, by innovation through craft, instilling function in beauty, while embodying the essence of Nanushka: spirit shines through matter.

www.nanushka.com

Jérôme Dreyfuss

Jérôme Dreyfuss was born in Nancy in 1974. He moved to Paris at the age of 17 to study fashion at l’École Esmode, but left three months later to undertake a work placement at John Galliano. Jérôme launched his debut womenswear collection, Couture à Porter, in 1998, when he was just 23 years old. Bold and elegant, with a quirky sense of humour, it placed the young Paris based designer firmly on the fashion map and prompted the press to pronounce him, “The enfant terrible of French fashion”.

www.jerome-dreyfuss.com

Vanessa Bruno

Raised by a Danish mother and a French father, the stylist made the most of her various and precious origins to build her brand, a unique Maison, intrinsically tied to the timeless aura and mystery of the Parisian woman.

Her designs are minimalist yet sophisticated. The fabric is cut into pure lines aiming at enhancing those modern women’s silhouette. Comfort imposes itself through elegance.

Thus, in Vanessa’s hands, a cotton canvas, a few sequins and a simple shape were enough to transform an everyday object into a timeless and essential fashion accessory: the iconic Cabas tote.

Since 1996 – when her brand was born and her first store was opened in Japan – she has been designing clothes for women who are like her: independent, urban, gipsy, boho, sophisticated and elegant.

With her unique style, Vanessa Bruno offers women what they have always been looking for: being able to feel comfortable without any compromise on elegance.

www.vanessabruno.com

Barbara Bui

Feminine, Masculine. BB’s classic and elegant twist on a man’s basic wardrobe.

BB’s signature pieces consist of Masculine/Feminine essentials, executed in a number of different fabrics that parallel the basics of a man’s closet: by feminizing these classic items, BB makes a woman’s wardrobe as easily elegant and intelligently edited as that of a man’s.

These iconic elements streamline a women’s wardrobe to its most flattering and crucial essentials. They are appropriate for women of every age and can be styled in a myriad of different ways to reflect a woman’s own personality.

www.barbarabui.com

MSGM

It’s a simple mix of continuous new inputs alongside with the state of being contemporary such as indie music and contemporary art. As a skilled DJ Massimo Giorgetti is able to mix and match his passion and the artistic and aesthetic expressions of artists connected to web world. The outcome: a Kaleidoscope world made of colours, shapes and lines capable of inexorably catching the public interest and attention and acknowledging MSGM as one the most intriguing brand of the moment.

By choosing MSGM clothes people know they express themselves at the best of their freedom, with a touch of a personal creativity altogether. Since its first collection, the Spring Summer 2010.

www.msgm.it