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The Row is a cornerstone of OTTODISANPIETRO. Its approach to fashion aligns completely with our conception of clothing: pure, sophisticated, and transcendent. The garments from the New York-based ...
Read moreThe 2024 season promises to be exciting for men's fashion. There is a new focus on reinventing classic pieces, embracing new generations, and breaking barriers from the past. From the trend of ver...
Read moreWelcome, Isabel Marant Menswear
Isabel Marant men's clothing is now available at OTTODISANPIETRO. Known for her fusion of French style with a youthful flair, Isabel Marant's menswear explores the new realm of masculine streetwea...
Read moreWOMEN’S DESIGNER JEANS
Women’s jeans or denim trousers for women are a key piece with many followers of the aesthetic and technology of them. Their production has also stirred fashion to innovate their techniques for sustainability, giving way to the advances applied to other forms of clothing.
All your favourite labels explore que whole spectrum of women’s jeans, and some are particularly forward in their innovation. Chloé and its Circular Denim Project aims at reducing the impact of the production of denim pants considerably. Inspired by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and her Jeans Redesign initiative, Chloé bets for a more prolonged use of designer brand denim jeans, as well as the use of recycled materials and renewable sourcing. Given so, this initiative has been a pioneering one within the fashion sector.
Mother jeans are nearly cult following, particularly amongst supermodels. Their cuts and their quality have won over many loyal fans, with a teenage rebellious concept and pieces with proper names.
Generally, all of our selected labels explore luxury denim jeans with the intention of pushing forward innovation in techniques and creativity. These brands bring their known genius into their ready to wear by exploring such pieces. Women’s denim jeans were originally workwear, becoming quite sought after for the day to day attire. Their comfort and their resilience made them a favourite for now almost 200 years. Nowadays, many types of technical clothes have gone mainstream into our wardrobes, like cargo trousers.