Fashion year starts in Milan
MILAN will kick off the fashion action of 2010 today, when designers will present their menswear collections for next winter, hoping for a recovery in the crisis-hit demand for clothes and accessories.
Alongside showroom collection presentations, male models will strut down the catwalk in just under 40 shows for Milan's autumn/winter 2010/2011 fashion week which runs from January 16 to 19.
The international fashion pack will descend on the Italian fashion capital which is especially renowned for its "Made in Italy" tailored suits and leather shoes, made by world-famous names such as Giorgio Armani and Ermenegildo Zegna.
"Milan's menswear will contribute in accelerating the recovery trend, which was too weak in the last part of the year," Mario Boselli, the head of Italy's National Chamber of Fashion, was quoted as saying in daily Corriere della Sera.
Luxury groups are focusing on winning back consumers as they emerge from the worst economic crisis in decades which has sapped demand for designer clothes, shoes and accessories.
The menswear market has not been spared by the economic turmoil and, with the financial sector hit hard, suit and tie sales have suffered.
Turnover for Italian menswear has fallen nearly 10 percent to 8.3 billion euros (US$11.9 billion) in 2009, according to Sistema Moda Italia (SMI), which represents the clothing and textiles industry.
SMI says Italy's fashion sector will emerge from the crisis before others but the government needs to help companies be more competitive.
Increasingly attentive to the Internet, many traditional houses have turned to the Web to try to grab consumers before they enter their stores and the passion for online fashion will continue at the menswear shows.
The doyen of Italian fashion Giorgio Armani will stream his Emporio Armani show live on the brand's Website as well as the group's Facebook page. British house Burberry will also stream its show live with online viewers able to comment on the show in real time.
Today's shows will kick off with Ermenegildo Zegna, Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani and Burberry.
Alongside showroom collection presentations, male models will strut down the catwalk in just under 40 shows for Milan's autumn/winter 2010/2011 fashion week which runs from January 16 to 19.
The international fashion pack will descend on the Italian fashion capital which is especially renowned for its "Made in Italy" tailored suits and leather shoes, made by world-famous names such as Giorgio Armani and Ermenegildo Zegna.
"Milan's menswear will contribute in accelerating the recovery trend, which was too weak in the last part of the year," Mario Boselli, the head of Italy's National Chamber of Fashion, was quoted as saying in daily Corriere della Sera.
Luxury groups are focusing on winning back consumers as they emerge from the worst economic crisis in decades which has sapped demand for designer clothes, shoes and accessories.
The menswear market has not been spared by the economic turmoil and, with the financial sector hit hard, suit and tie sales have suffered.
Turnover for Italian menswear has fallen nearly 10 percent to 8.3 billion euros (US$11.9 billion) in 2009, according to Sistema Moda Italia (SMI), which represents the clothing and textiles industry.
SMI says Italy's fashion sector will emerge from the crisis before others but the government needs to help companies be more competitive.
Increasingly attentive to the Internet, many traditional houses have turned to the Web to try to grab consumers before they enter their stores and the passion for online fashion will continue at the menswear shows.
The doyen of Italian fashion Giorgio Armani will stream his Emporio Armani show live on the brand's Website as well as the group's Facebook page. British house Burberry will also stream its show live with online viewers able to comment on the show in real time.
Today's shows will kick off with Ermenegildo Zegna, Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani and Burberry.
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