The Coolest Fashion Projects at Milan Design Week 2024
From FENDI Casa to Caffe RIMOWA.
Salone del Mobile, which loosely translates to Milan Furniture Fair and has since been known as Milan Design Week, is once again upon us, taking place annually in Milan, Italy. After three years on hiatus, Salone returned in 2023, offering a slew of design-focused exhibitions and innovative experiences.
Over the years, the traditional format has expanded to include brands outside of furniture and typical design, lending its space to fashion brands and designers from across the globe. Last year, names like Etro, Louis Vuitton, ISSEY MIYAKE and Kiko Kostadinov attended the event with their contemporary collections, while this year plays host to major players like Gucci, FENDI, LOEWE and more.
As the week continues, we’ve handpicked some of our favorite fashion projects from the week, from Fendi’s Casa collection to RIMOWA Cafe.
FENDI Casa
Bottega Veneta
Similarly, Bottega Veneta is partnering with Cassina and Fondation Le Corbusier to present “On the Rocks,” a large-scale installation taking place at Palazzo San Fedele in Milan. The project revolves around the timeless LC14 Tabouret Cabanon silhouette, a signature of Le Corbusier, and features custom editions of the stool, initially commissioned by Matthieu Blazy for Bottega’s Winter 2024 showcase.
Gucci Design Ancora
Versace Home “If These Walls Could Talk”
Saint Laurent x Gio Ponti Archives x Fundación Anala y Armando Planchart
RIMOWA x La Marzocco
MCM “Wearable Casa”
LOEWE Lamps
ISSEY MIYAKE “Fold and Crease”
During Milan Design Week, the ISSEY MIYAKE store in Milan was home to a new project by Dutch collective We Make Carpets, titled “Fold and Crease.” The project showcased a series of installations inspired by the design and making of ISSEY MIYAKE.
JW Anderson x Patrick Carroll
JW Anderson showcased a selection of Patrick Carroll’s artworks during Salone del Mobile this year, drawing on Carroll’s sustainable process which takes unused yarns and turns them into stretched textile paintings. Fusing materials like wool, linen, silk and mohair, the artist creates knitted works with poignant text, referring to pieces of literature or a wider concept. For Salone, Carroll created 37 artworks which are available for purchase at JW Anderson’s Milan store.
Thom browne x frette
Thom browne partnered with the 160-year-old Italian label frette, to create a selection of artisanal homeware. Featuring bedding, blankets, cushions, bath robes and towels, the collection sees thom browne’s signature emblem feature on classic furnishings, crafted from white cotton sateen and wool-cashmere.