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  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    Despite temperatures tipping 35 degrees, Florentine menswear fair Pitti Uomo – a twice-yearly showcase around the city’s Fortezza da Basso which took place this week – nonetheless attracted its usual throngs of press, buyers and afficianodos who are on the search for what’s new in men’s fashion (true to sartorial form, even in the searing midday heat, blazers remained on).

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    Against a painterly Florentine sky, Issey Miyake Homme Plissé staged a one-night-only runway show in the sprawling Renaissance gardens of Villa Medicea della Petraia, a former Medici residence on Monte Morello, just outside of the Tuscan city.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Jack Moss

    America’s Top Bourbon, According To The International Wine & Spirit CompetitionOver 50 bourbons claimed top honors at the 2025 IWSC. Explore their stories and tasting notes—discover your next favorite pour and start tasting today! Over 50 bourbons earned top honors at the 2025 International Wine & Spirit Competition judging of American whiskey recently held in Kentucky. Below …

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    After a smattering of off-schedule shows in London this past weekend, including outings from Martine Rose and Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2026 officially commences today in Florence with the opening of the 108th edition of the city’s historic menswear fair.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    There are few names more synonymous with Italian style than Valentino Garavani, a towering figure of Roman haute couture whose vision of La Dolce Vita – much of it in his signature red hue, ‘Valentino Rosso’ – spawned an international fashion empire that continues today. ‘Touching his creations, I realise that he was very aware of the preciousness of life,’ Alessandro Michele, current Valentino creative director, said of Mr Garavani after his debut at the house in 2024.