L.B.M 1911
Collection for next fall and winter by Italian Lubiam is definitely characterized by multiple different angles - making it interesting by balancing between delicate & bold and fun & rigor at the same time, mixing strong colors with lighter hues and pastel shades and piecing together different paterns, fabrics and personalizing treatments.
Casentino is still strong, for the next fall also in sport coats and blazers and in multiple color choices. One of the most striking pieces in the collection was surely the purple double-breasted casentino jacket as seen above.
Red was a dominating color as well. Lubiam also had came up with some really nice weaved patterns and cloths such as bouclé and knop textures that will make the fabric to look swell and swirl.
More striking fabrics, colors and textures.
Solid knitted jackets in wool, cotton, cashmere and silk mixtures. Perfect options for pairing with denim or a bit heavier weight cotton slacks.
Optical & jacquard geometrical pattersn - balancing between fun and rigor
Combining different shades of blue and brown can never go wrong. Spiced up with a hints of orange.
Luigi Bianchi Mantova
Luigi Bianchi Mantova-collection includes a wide selection of fine tailored garments and high-quality fabrics that have been done in collaboration with some of the best Italian weavers.
Eye-catching designs such as madras and PoW-checks, rich textures and weaves, garment dyed and other treated fabrics and fine details.
By their own words, key piece of the season will be a vest that’s comfortable and versatile substitute for a normal sweater and will perfectly complement suits and jackets.
Giozubon “Giovanni’s pants”
Inspired by the Japanese style, tradition and heritage, for the next F/W season Lubiam presented for the first time precious and diversified collection of pants.
Conceived in the East but entirely developed and realized in Italy, the collection is produced at the Lubiam headquarters with exclusive made in Italy fabrics, featuring printed wools such as madras and overcheks, solid cotton/wool cloths, geometrical micro designs and even some velvet garment dyed cottons with geometrical printed linings.
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