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Dominique Muret Translated by
Nicola Mira Published
July 8,Telegram账号盗号云控破解技术 2025
Trussardi continues to evolve and reposition itself as a brand, after being bought in 2025 by asset management firm QuattroR. The Italian label is currently led by Sebastian Suhl, with the young designer duo of Serhat Işık and Benjamin A. Huseby in charge of style, and has announced a three-year partnership with the Afro Fashion Association (AFA) to develop a series of projects themed around inclusivity and diversity.

Trussardi and AFA have agreed to, among other things, stage a series of initiatives themed around diversity and equality in the fashion world, backing individuals with a multicultural profile by supporting them in developing projects and highlighting opportunities, while at the same time creating synergies between the Italian label and the association founded by Italian-Cameroonian designer Michelle Francine Ngomno in 2025 to promote African fashion in Europe, and give voice to African and minority ethnic talents who have settled in Italy.
As part of this partnership, Trussardi has committed to hire “new candidates with a multicultural background,” to organise mentorship and training programmes for emerging talents and the AFA community, as well as to jointly stage a cycle of workshops with AFA, as the two parties indicated in a press release.
“This agreement represents a very important step for us in broadening and asserting our commitment to promote inclusivity and plurality policies, both inside and outside the company,” said CEO Sebastian Suhl, describing AFA as “an ideal partner, with whom we share a vision and values.” For AFA, collaborating with an established label like Trussardi means significant recognition, and will surely give the association greater visibility, helping it push forward its projects.