Balance, coherence, innovation: the new Eleventy Fall Winter 2020 men’s collection proposes a new vocabulary, where Made in Italy communicates with the contemporary and where clothes become the main means of communication.

Balance, coherence, innovation: the new Eleventy Fall Winter 2020 men’s collection proposes a new vocabulary, where Made in Italy communicates with the contemporary and where clothes become the main means of communication.
Marcelo Burlon presents the new men’s Fall Winter 2020/21 collection. The clash of contrasting elements is integral to the County of Milan DNA. While shapes are practical, inventively utilitarian and meant to perform in the hyper-accelerated urban environment, surfaces are visually engaging: printed, treated, embroidered, patched.
More elaborate from season to season, the American Vintage Men collection signs a complete wardrobe for autumn winter 2019-20, declined between classic pieces and sporting influences, to impose its style, always with its original twist.
The new Eleventy collection speaks of contrasts, where evolution and tradition, dream and reality, past and present, blend together in search of balance. Atmospheric pollution, climate change, environmental degradation: these are some of the most serious and worrying problems of our times and this is the focus of the Eleventy project, which has always focused on sustainable and intelligent innovation.
The Paura brand debuted for the first time at Milano Moda Uomo with the Gipsy Tour Fall Winter 2019 collection. Danilo Paura, fashion designer of the eponymous brand, chose the suggestive Teatro Gerolamo as a backdrop, a few steps from the Duomo.
The New Eleventy Collection Fall Winter 2019/20 wants to be a journey, an experience and a wardrobe. The journey is the fundamental element of this collection which precisely for this reason takes the name of Traveleventy. A play on words, which recalls the fundamental theme of the New Collection.
The Eleventy Fall Winter 2018/19 menswear collection is inspired by the British Archives, drawing inspiration from England and Scotland in the ’70s and’ 80s, looking for a new formal concept.