During Fashion Week, in addition to clothing brands displaying new products, Italy’s top luxury leather goods company Valextra also revealed its 2024 autumn and winter series at its flagship store in Milan. Continuing the consistent low-key aesthetic spirit, Valextra uses design and texture to convey Valextra’s pursuit of daily life.
Valextra collaborated with Japanese artist Riku Matsuzaki to curate a series of different life scenes at the brand’s Via Manzoni flagship store during Milan Fashion Week, highlighting the exquisite craftsmanship and heritage of the bags. For example, the brand’s most iconic Iside handbag uses metal aluminum to make the body of the bag, and the texture is hand-carved on the surface, making the bag look like a sculpture. It also provides diamond-trimmed Iside Raincoats bags, giving the classic design a new image. At the same time, Valextra also launched a new and soft-touch Palmellato hand-grained leather material this season, which is rich in texture. When combined with the Iside bag, it uses traditional manual processing techniques to give it a special luster and is more durable.
In addition, optimistic about the recovery of demand for business travel and leisure travel, Valextra also presents new Vivi and Origami handbags, made using the ancient Cantù weaving technique. The Mochi handbag is made of classic Millepunte top calf leather with a variety of colors. It has soft leather and a spacious interior, which can meet the matching needs of various occasions and activities.
Before Milan Fashion Week, Valextra also exhibited its autumn and winter series of men’s bags, redesigning classic models to improve durability and create a desirable living atmosphere. For example, the Milano handbag, made of signature Millepunte leather, has a large capacity and an upright silhouette, making it easy to blend formality with casualness, whether commuting to work or on weekend getaways. The Babila tote bag of the same material is lined with suede, and the corners and leather handles are double-reinforced to make its structure more stable and easy for users to carry.