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Martino Carrera

Milan Correspondent

Martino Carrera is a correspondent for WWD in the Milan bureau, covering the men's, sustainability, and textile beats. A communication, media and advertising graduate of Milan’s Iulm University, he joined the publication in 2017 after stints as a freelance copywriter.

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EXCLUSIVE: Ports 1961 Promotes Francesco Bertolini to Design Director Role

Bertolini first joined the brand's creative studio in 2019 and worked in tandem with then-creative head Karl…

Men’s Fashion Weeks, Pitti Uomo Align With Global Fashion Calendar’s Date Shift

All fashion weeks in 2025 have been postponed by a week.

Benetton Group Negotiates With Trade Unions on Protecting Jobs Amid Restructuring

The Italian fashion company's new CEO Claudio Sforza is taking measures to preserve the workforce.

Sustainability, Transparency, Traceability in Fashion, Footwear Industries Discussed at UNECE Summit

The one-day event took stock of the implementation of the Sustainability Pledge initiative, three years after…

Sebastian Suhl Named CEO of New Luxury Packaging Group

Mosaiq Group is a new entity comprising five luxury packaging makers which has already obtained financial…

Cocooning, Enveloping Yarns Dominate Fall 2025 Collections, as Spinners Face Luxury Slowdown Pinch

Exhibitors presenting their fall 2025 collections at the three-day textile fair Pitti Filati are coping with…

Italian Textile, Fashion Supply Chain Has Found Its Sweet Spot in M&A and Aggregation

The wave of acquisitions and other deals in the supply chain are being driven by industrial poles, fashion…

Textile Trends: What to Expect for Fall 2025, According to Textile-makers

The yarns and fabrics for next season are expected to be soft, light and colorful.

44 Label Group’s Max Kobosil Now Wants Everyone to Join His Techno-raver Community

The club wear brand backed by Claudio Antonioli's Dreamers Factory is becoming more democratic.

Editors’ Picks: Here Are the Essentials From the Presentations at Milan Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2025

All the essentials to check off the list for spring 2025.

Moncler Genius Headed to Shanghai Next October

The brand — which is joining the official calendar of Shanghai Fashion Week — has yet to disclose its list of…

Milan Winners: Armani, Zegna, Gucci, Prada, Fendi Win Retail Raves, as Do Tod’s, Fear of God and More

The spring 2025 season will be all about lightweight and more voluminous tailoring, getaway wardrobe — and…

Boat Shoes, Functional Luxury Bags Define Men’s Accessories Brands’ Collections at Milan Fashion Week

Brands including Santoni, Valextra and Montblanc embraced male customers' globe-trotting lifestyle for spring…

Men’s Outerwear Brands at Milan Fashion Week Embrace Utility References, Textile Research

Brands including Stone Island, Ten C, C.P. Company and Moorer hit the ongoing trend of workwear and…

Italian Menswear Tailoring Brands Continued to Dive Into Fabric Research and Soft Silhouettes for Spring

Comfort and ease were top of mind across the board, while the goal was to keep the luxury quotient high.

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