As a foreigner visiting Italy, you’re probably not going to blend in — but you can still try.
An Italian clothing brand known for its iconic clothing line, is closing over 400 stores worldwide due to financial struggles ...
However, of all these famous fashion cities, Milan takes the crown when it comes to clothes shopping ... but the stylish city is also one of the best Italian destinations to add to your winter ...
The move is aimed at tackling the company’s high production costs compared to the significant decline in sales since 2012.
Fashion generates 5% of Italy's GDP, or 75 billion euros ($78 billion), through the production and sale of textiles, apparel ...
But a small town in Italy called Prato has built its fortune on transforming old scraps into new clothes, particularly knitwear and wool. Could Prato represent a model for sustainable fashion?