Sunday, January 16, 2011

Milan Fashion Week: Man in Italy the exhibition-event that celebrates the elegance of menswear

In the heart of Milan, to coincide the opening of men's fashion shows was opened an exhibition-event at the Palais des Giureconsulti, in Piazza Mercanti that surely ranks as one of the most outstanding events of the entire program. The intent of this show are many. It will thus give a new voice, celebrate the new generation of creative people who are slowly trying to change the image of Made in Italy and in the fashion world.

So a number of young designers and photographers were summoned to celebrate and highlight the elegance and the quality of men's fashion of the moment. The project, sponsored by the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, was proposed by a team of fashion industry professionals in order to better communicate what it stands for and about the male universe within the industry.

In fact, the creator of the project, Stefano Ronchi, said: "In addition to famous brands and designer labels emblazoned on the Italian scene is a new generation of photographers, fashion editors, stylists who are leaving their mark, with precision, quiet and deep. A generation of artists and experts gathered in a show that the image has the feel of a spontaneous encounter, just as was the original idea.

" The show, an interesting mix of photographs and video installations will surely be an event not to be missed, which will be open to the public for the duration of the shows, until January 18. The photographs and videos, are particularly incisive, full of meaning and show how sometimes raw, sometimes brash and extroverted that concerns the world of male fashion, accounting, all in an absolutely elegant and refined, producing a stunning unique and perhaps never realized until now.

A tribute to this area so decided constantly growing, flexible and subject to sudden changes, but it turns out to be a significant part of what it represents Made in Italy ". Here are some of the photographs in the exhibition so as to allow even those absent have one, albeit brief, overview of this great event.

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