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Modern tailoring inspires Farfetch’s AW16 menswear edit

Published
Aug 25, 2016

Global luxury e-commerce platform Farfetch has worked with its boutique partner Nugnes 1920 to curate a unique edit of menswear pieces for Autumn/Winter 2016.


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Inspired by modern tailoring, Farfetch Menswear Buying Manager Reece Crisp worked closely with Beppe Nugnes from Nugnes 1920 to create a selection of outfits that redefine the traditional wardrobe staple.

The offering includes exclusive pieces from French label Ami and Italian brand Lardini, as well as key items from E.Tautz, Incotex, Harris Wharf London, Pence and PT01.  

Stand-out outerwear styles will feature from the likes of Hevo, Sealup and Cini; as well as pieces from Italian brands Brunello Cucinelli, Boglioli and Barena. The edit will also include knitwear from Nuur and Roberto Collina and accessories from PB 0110.


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Beppe Nugnes, CEO of Nugnes 1920 commented: “Everyday menswear dressing has lost all rigidity of the past, becoming much more flexible. We wanted to present a men’s tailoring offering that reflected this move towards relaxed modern elegance within a sartorial style. This edit allows the modern man to actively integrate classic items and taste with modern cuts and stand-out pieces.”

Reece Crisp, Menswear Buying Manager at Farfetch added: “The suit is and will always be an important part of a man’s wardrobe, but as menswear has developed over recent years, so have ways in which men dress up and down. For AW16, we have explored the styling of the suit and the ways in which tailoring can be edited to enable the modern man; to mix and match and create a unique style”.

With over 400 partners from more than 38 countries, Farfetch is an online shopping platform with a vast diversity of styles. Among others, the platform has partnerships with Browns in London, L'Eclaireur in Paris, H. Lorenzo in LA, Kirna Zabête in New York and Excelsior, Milan.

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