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Pitti Uomo 110, Florence

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Pitti Uomo 110 returned to Florence from 16 to 19 June 2026, unveiling the Spring/Summer 2027 season under the theme “The Pitti Pool.” Inspired by the symbolism of water as a place of reflection, movement, and connection, this summer edition welcomed more than 720 brands from over 30 countries. The event featured standout presentations by Simone Rocha, DSM Kei Ninomiya, and JiyongKim, alongside a renewed focus on international creativity and contemporary menswear.

Photographed here:
Hassani A. Mgoya, Midnight Mitch, Luke Alland, Taylor A. Jones, Basem Dar, Maison Sia Ke, Carlos Dominguez, Michael Andrews, Gui Bo, Brian Sacawa, Franco Mazzetti, Damien Broderick, Magno Scavo, Vincenzo di Luca, Sade Akinosho, Mame Saliou, John Michael Arcella, Angelique Noir.

Pitti Uomo is one of the world’s most influential menswear fairs, held twice a year in Florence at the Fortezza da Basso. Founded in 1972, it began as a trade, focused showcase for Italian tailoring and textile excellence, at a time when Italy was shaping its identity as a global fashion powerhouse.

Over the decades, Pitti evolved from an industry-only appointment into a cultural and stylistic observatory, anticipating trends rather than simply presenting them. While remaining rooted in classic menswear (tailoring, craftsmanship, and luxury materials) it has consistently embraced experimentation, inviting guest designers, artists and conceptual themes that bridge tradition and innovation.

Today, Pitti Uomo is as much about ideas, attitude, and dialogue as it is about clothes. Buyers, designers, journalists, influencers and creatives from around the world converge in Florence, turning the city itself into an open-air stage where menswear, street style and culture intersect, often setting the tone for seasons to come.

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