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ETX Daily Up Published
November 7, 2025
Italian menswear event Pitti Uomo 91 has revealed the designers set to take part in its ‘Pitti Italics' program next January.

Pitti Italics promotes upcoming fashion designers and labels that design and produce in Italy, offering them a platform from which to showcase their latest collections.
Tuscan designer Carlo Volpi, who won the "Who is on next? Uomo" title in 2025, is the first to appear on the bill. Known for his unisex knitwear pieces characterized by bold colors and eclectic patterns, the designer, who launched his brand in 2025, will present his latest collection at Pitti Uomo. He will be joined by Lucio Vanotti, a minimalist designer who put on a catwalk show at the latest edition of Pitti Uomo in June, and by Sansovino 6, a knitwear brand founded by US designer Edward Buchanan.
Pitti Immagine has also teamed up with Japan Fashion Week Organization on a two-year deal that will see the event focus on emerging Japanese talent, and with KOCCA, a South Korean government agency supporting national creativity, on brands that are breaking into the industry in the Asian nation.
As a result, the upcoming show will feature Sulvam, a budding Japanese menswear brand founded by Teppei Fujita, who won the "Tokyo Fashion Award" in 2025. South Korean brand BMUET(TE), a finalist in the 2025 WGSN Global Fashion Awards, known for blending luxurious fabrics and unconventional structures, will also make an appearance, alongside fellow South Korean label Ordinary People, which has been shown on the catwalk seven consecutive times at Seoul Collection.
In October it was revealed that fashion designer Paul Smith would launch his new PS by Paul Smith collection at the upcoming trade show, in the context of his role as ‘Special Guest'.
Pitti Immagine Uomo 91 will run from January 10-13.