The show was set amidst natural pathways and preserved Milanese charm, featuring themes of Leonardo da Vinci’s visions. The collection redefined weightless down jackets as ‘versatile, weightless, warm, contemporary,’ breathing possibilities into Chinese and Italian cultures, Bosideng said in a press release.
Technical innovations explore floral interlocking textures adorning pieces with intricate handcrafted techniques, breaking away from traditional ‘rib-like’ stitching. The brand combined Italian lace craftsmanship and traditional Su embroidery from China, investing a minimum of 500 hours of craftsmanship in each piece.
During Milan Fashion Week, Bosideng revealed a collection that merges cutting-edge weightless down tech with cultural elements from Italy and China.
Each piece required at least 500 hours of craftsmanship.
The brand’s jackets use internationally certified 700+ fill goose down, making them both lighter and warmer than conventional down jackets.
Bosideng features internationally certified goose down with 700+ fill, creating outerwear both lighter and warmer than traditional down apparel. Simultaneously, three key lightweight warmth technologies were upgraded, integrating proprietary heat and moisture balance patent systems, the introduction of exclusive high-stretch fabrics, and heat feedback technologies.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)