
ERMANNO SCERVINO unveiled its Fall/Winter 2014-15 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week. The brand expanded its booth at the main venue at the recently concluded Pitti Immagine Uomo, where it has established itself as a luxury brand since its 2000 debut, combining sartorial techniques with contemporary lines. Starting this season, Itochu Corporation acquired exclusive import and sales rights for the Japanese market, and Coronet began sales. The "film noir"-themed Fall/Winter 2014 collection featured voluminous pieces with minimal jacket lengths. Versatile evening wear was presented in chalk-stripe suits made from velvet and compressed wool. Various checks, including glen plaid and checkerboard, were finished with Italian-made tailoring, creating a fun, coordinated look. Hairy knitwear made from alpaca and mohair, along with down jackets, parkas, and leather pieces, were coordinated in a primarily black, gray, and navy palette, complemented by sky blue pieces.

























































