Faux leather trousers, dark denim, striped shirt and polyester print oversized sweatshirt. Almost everyone has a similar set of clothes in their wardrobe that they periodically replace, pass down to a younger sibling, or simply wonder when to wear.
A team from BGNES and Cantarelli flew to Italy to rock the stands at Milano Unica 2024 in search of answers to whether the personal fashion consultant will tackle the eternal question of "what to wear today", whether we are getting carried away with "fast fashion" and how the fashion business can be "ethical".
"I support the good fashion. Quality and natural fabrics are very important part of this", Rosangela Di Maio told BGNES.
"We should buy less clothes, but with better quality", she noted. /BGNES