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This is a time of rediscovery.
As we are rediscovering, our spirit and senses awaken, are reactive and full of life and energy. Our curiosity brings us to explore near and far away places and look at ourselves and our surroundings with different eyes.
We have adapted to new means and tools and have evolved.
Rediscovery makes us aware.
Rediscovery gives us a new and fresh perspective.
Rediscovery of our great common heritage and of our historical and social roots.
Loro Piana Traveller Jacket is a distinctive jacket is the perfect combination of informality and style and it’s perfect for Rediscovering.
Crafted from Windmate®, the exclusive combination of microfiber and cashmere, treated with Storm System® for a waterproof, wind-resistant finish.
Participants are challenged to create their personal knitted reinterpretation of the Traveller Jacket by using Loro Piana iconic yarns celebrating nature, nurturing cultural legacy, combining manufacturing techniques and enhancing elegance at its best.
Chet Lo is an Asian American designer and 2021 graduate of Central Saint Martins BA Knitwear course. Hailing from New York City, Lo first came to London in 2015 to attend Saint Martin’s Foundation course. It was there that Lo became fascinated with textiles and the endless possibilities and innovation that knitwear could bring.
After interning at Proenza Schouler and Maison Margiela under fellow Saint Martin's graduate John Galliano, Lo debuted his graduate collection “Cindiaria’s Wife.” Lo’s work brings together his Asian heritage and Western aesthetics.
Even before the outbreak of COVID 19, Lo could see that people were not excited by the future. He wanted to change that narrative. Inspired by Japanese comics, the 50s, and Barbarella, he combined his love of futurism with classic feminine silhouettes.
Since graduating, Lo has been busy! Following the success of his first collections, Lo has gone on to join the roster of young talent at Fashion East, where his debut was received with critical acclaim. Lo's work has been featured in magazines Vogue, L’Officiel, W, The Face Garage, Schön, Marie Claire, Crack and Dazed, and worn by cultural innovators: Dua Lipa, Kylie Jenner, Doja Cat, SZA, Zara Larsson, Micaela Coel, Willow Smith, and many more.
Sara Sozzani Maino's fashion history began in 1991 at the newly opened 10 Corso Como in Milan. In 1994, she became an intern at “Vogue Italia.
Today, as Head of Special Projects of Vogue Italia after having founded Vogue Talents with Franca Sozzani in 2009. Vogue Talents was both an editorial and online project; a worldwide network that scouts and supports the best emerging creative talents. A platform that creates connections between designers and the fashion industry, for more than a decade Vogue Talents has supported the growth of opportunities and new collaborations between the industry and the new generation of young designers around the globe. In collaboration with Altaroma, she has overseen the contest Who is on Next? This contest aims to support Made in Italy. It has helped to promote designers such as Marco de Vincenzo, Paula Andrew, Marco Rambaldi, Act N1 and many more.
A regular attendee as a judge and advisor in several fashion competitions including LVMH’s prize, the International Talent Support (ITS), Woolmark Prize, Fashion Trust Arabia and many more. As the global fashion market expands, travels throughout Asia and America, with visits to Africa and Australia meeting with upcoming designers is a big part of her work. Her time and attention over the past decade has brought forward relationships of great depth as young careers have grown.
Since September 2019 she has been the International Brand Ambassador for Camera Nazionale della moda Italiana while continuing her duties supporting a variety of initiatives dedicated to talents under the Vogue Italia umbrella.
Beka Gvishiani, 31, was born and is based in Tbilisi, Georgia. He studied Business Administration and later received a Master’s Degree in Communications. Being obsessed with fashion (especially with fashion magazines), Gvishiani started his career in the georgian fashion industry as a general manager of the brand “Anouki” at the age of 22. In May 2022, he art-directed his first ever Vogue cover in collaboration with Vogue CS and Vogue Ukraine. In 2019, Beka founded the creative agency “Arial Bold” to help local and international fashion brands to develop their contents, shootings, runway shows and e-commerce. In April 2021, he became a member of Forbes “30 under 30” in Georgia. Later in September 2021, Beka created the Instagram blog “Style Not Com” – inspired by the iconic style.com
Letizia Schätzinger is a professional journalist with a long career in print fashion magazines. Her various editorial experiences (D, Dlui, Vanity Fair and Grazia) have contributed to her professional development. Since 2010, she has been fashion director of D and Dlui, La Repubblica's fashion annex. Her ever-attentive curiosity for the new has led her to participate as a juror in various fashion competitions including ITS Trieste and Who's on Next. Since 2021, when her editorial experience came to an end, she has landed on TikTok with the account @letizianews, heralding a new way of providing fashion information through a series of short infotainment videos. Additionally, she is a lecturer at the Academy of Costume and Fashion in Milan, teaching styling and publishing fundamentals.