Ricostru: the latest label with the backing of Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani has unveiled Ricostru as the latest up-and-coming fashion talent to receive his support this Milan Women's Fashion Week. The Italian designer will host the Ricostru fashion show at his Armani/Teatro space in the city during the event, providing the label with an international platform from which to showcase its Autumn/Winter 2016 collection.

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Ricostru: the latest label with the backing of Giorgio Armani

A look at Ujoh, Giorgio Armani’s new protégé fashion label

Giorgio Armani has announced the name of the latest up-and-coming fashion talent to receive his support this Milan Women's Fashion Week. The Italian designer will host the Ujoh fashion show at his Armani/Teatro space in the city on February 27 at 10:30, providing the brand with an international platform from which to showcase its Autumn/Winter 2016 collection. Founded in 2009 by Japanese designer Mitsuru Nishizaki, Ujoh focuses on pieces with a sleek design that combine rich fabrics and a minimalist sartorial approach to bold cuts.

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A look at Ujoh, Giorgio Armani’s new protégé fashion label

Who is Lucio Vanotti, the next designer to be hosted by Giorgio Armani at fashion week?

Giorgio Armani has launched the 11th season of his initiative to support young fashion talent of creation, and this year's protegé is Lucio Vanotti. Born in Bergamo and a graduate of the Istituto Marangoni in Milan, Lucio Vanotti has made a name for himself thanks to his rational and minimalist style. The up-and-coming designer will have the chance to showcase his new collection at the Italian fashion legend's Armani Teatro space during the next men's fashion week in Milan this January.

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Who is Lucio Vanotti, the next designer to be hosted by Giorgio Armani at fashion week?

H&M’s Design Award 2016 exposes hot new London fashion talent

This week the latest hot UK fashion talent burst onto the scene when the winner of the H&M Design Award 2016 was announced in London. Hannah Jinkins, a graduate from the Royal College of Art, London, was selected from eight finalists by a jury including Kate Bosworth, designer Olivier Rousteing and photographer Nick Knight.

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H&M’s Design Award 2016 exposes hot new London fashion talent