
Our work is a continuous journey, a continuous mutation, a change with ethical, philosophical and above all aesthetic forms. The search for femininity, the reaffirmation of man and the incessant study of his personal values, give no respite. Here, therefore, a new season reappears and what our planning work began about six months earlier has brought new realities to our boutique. The first "Un-namable" represents the desire for freedom from the stereotyped woman who pays attention to details, to the values of fashion which are still artisanal as in the past, made of organic colours, vegetable fabrics and shapes which do not forcibly stress the physical line, but rather which they hide it to exalt the first characteristic that should fascinate women: intellect. The second "Fuzzi" is the story of Italian knitwear factories. Since 1959 Fuzzi has been producing sweaters with skilful and meticulous art, coming from a historic and no less famous collaboration with Jean Paul Gaultier which lasted for years and many enormous commercial and professional successes, they present their line of dresses, sweaters, skirts and trousers strictly in mesh of tulle. Garments with floral and decidedly feminine prints and shapes give women light and charm. Here too the sizes are always definitely adaptable to the female body, therefore the measurements shown on the garments are purely indicative. The third, but certainly not last, is a young emerging designer: Danilo Paura. The Paura man is extroverted, a gentleman, but always and constantly attentive to the details of shapes and materials. Danilo, moreover, comes from street experience, from the reality of shops, so he knows people's taste, their requests, trends and style very well. From all this comes his modern and innovative line which expertly combines two diametrically opposed genres: streetwear and tailoring. Two opposites that actually attract each other, just carefully observe his innovative and certainly alternative collections. No less renowned are his "Santha" shoes from his personal collaboration with Superga, they are exactly an example of contrasts between unstructured and streetwear, however, these too do not lack fine materials and research into details.