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July 5, 2021

ALBINI GROUP PRESENTS ITS A/W 2022-2023 COLLECTIONS

The Albini Group presents the new Autumn/Winter 2022-23 collections of its four brands: Albini 1876, Albini Donna, Thomas Mason and Albiate 1830.

 

Innovation, sustainability and creativity are the hallmarks of these collections, able to surprise with their distinctive elements and peculiarities.

THE COLLECTIONS

 

ALBINI 1876

Enjoying life! This is the common thread of Albini’s Autumn/Winter 2022-23 collection, which originated with the aim of celebrating the importance of quality clothing, prepared with sustainable and performing fabrics, which accompany the wearer at all hours of the day: from contemporary formal and casual, and on to outdoors, perfect for the most extreme nature.

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ALBINI DONNA

Gestures & Textures is the inspiration for Albini Donna’s Autumn/Winter 2022-23 collection, inspired and developed starting from the perception and sensation of the fabrics on the skin.
A collection with three souls that are defined according to how the wearer perceives the movement of the fabrics. They all have in common the use of special finishings, the discovery of new hands, perfect for creating warm and inviting garments.

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THOMAS MASON

Thomas Mason is the Albini Group brand with a bold style and an eccentric and refined touch, which uses the best raw materials and very fine yarns to give life to fabrics of the highest quality with British flair.
Iconic Revolution is the new collection’s theme, which brings together the class of timelessly elegant shirt-making icons with the stylistic revolution that has always been synonymous with the brand.

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ALBIATE 1830

Denim, organic and recycled fabrics and jacquards are the keystones of the Albiate’s collection, designed to create garments that are emblematic of a comfortable, youthful and dynamic world. “Hybrid” fabrics that are versatile, dedicated to those in pursuit of a casual yet cool look, with a sustainable and eco-friendly spirit.

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