The first monographic homage exhibition to Cristóbal Balenciaga in Italy
An exhibition highlighting his contemporaneity through a creative dialogue with the world of Spanish footwear.
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An exhibition highlighting his contemporaneity through a creative dialogue with the world of Spanish footwear.
Keep reading...At the ‘Dialogue on the Fashion Sector’ meeting on 12 March in Rome, entrepreneurs and trade unionists discussed the sector's bad moment, emphasising that Italy remains the ‘manufacture of Europe’ for quality production, and the need to preserve this heritage.
Keep reading...A handbook that aims to help the leather industry
Keep reading...According to a note by the Economic Studies Office of Confindustria Moda, after three years of continuous growth, sales are down -3.6 percent. With reference to individual micro-compartments, all are affected by negative dynamics, with the exception of leather clothing.
Keep reading...In an increasingly difficult competitive environment, the budget of German shoe factories for the year 2024 shows lights and shadows.
Keep reading...According to the Report by Centro Studi di Confindustria Accessori Moda for Assopellettieri, in the first 9 months of 2024 exports dropped (-9.7% in value, with -12.5% for leather handbags) and the domestic market remained stagnant (-0.5%), with heavy effects on turnover and physical production.
Keep reading...The report by the Study Center of Confindustria Accessori Moda for Assocalzaturifici shows how, the effect of the post-Covid rebound having ended and after a 2023 of substantial stability (at least in value), 2024 closes with negative signs in all the main variables.
Keep reading...Born in 2021, the consortium currently involves 60 companies representing the entire production cycle.
Keep reading...On the occasion of the launch of the Days of Italian Fashion in the World last January in Rome, Confindustria Accessori Moda, together with other trade associations, signed the protocol for the promotion and protection of Made in Italy savoir-faire and craftsmanship.
Keep reading...He approaches his new role with all the energy and commitment needed to continue guiding Inescop in achieving its goals: to grow, innovate and face market challenges and opportunities.
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