MIPAP: Prêt-à-Porter Takes Milan

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Published August 28, 2015

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The finest prêt-à-porter fashion returns to Milan from 26 to 28 September 2015.

Once again, MIPAP comes through as the single reference point for the industry, giving operators the opportunity to discover the quality of the most creative and innovative Italian firms along with a healthy representation of the foreign brands debuting the women’s Spring Summer 2016 collections.

Strongly inspired by the tradition of quality of Italian prêt-à-porter, MIPAP brings together the international exhibition offer –which makes up about 30% of the collections proposed – pairing them with superior Made in Italy production and the unique style appreciated worldwide.

While preparations for an exciting, surprising edition continue nonstop, the brands confirming their participation to date include Eklé’, Club Voltaire, Daniela Dallavalle, Elisa Cavaletti, Ean 13, Le Fate, Kontessa, Flo & Clo, Joseph Ribkoff,  Frank Lyman, Bleu Blanc Rouge and Didier Parakian, CR Jewels, Gironacci Arduino, Hats & Dreams, Moretti Moda, Severi Darling, Byba  Bijoux and Eclipse.

With an elegant, exclusive installation which offers high impact, immediately recognisable visibility to the brands present, MIPAP will provide professional visitors spaces devoted to business, as well as relaxing spaces to take a break in between meetings with the companies in the event.

Buyers will discover the variety and quality of a highly selective offer from the world of prêt-à-porter, a careful combination made to offer the most interesting proposals from Italy and abroad: the common thread is quality, which will be evident in the materials, designs and creations of the exhibitors participating. Accessories, complete looks, capsule collections, and complementary products from similar price brackets will be chosen and displayed to suggest innovative outfits.

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