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Pitti Uomo is officially over and that means that the fashion crowds make their way over to Milan for Milan Fashion Week. As in most fashion capitals, you also have in Milan a fashion trade show that is worth attending to find some of the more unique brands on the market, all in one place. In the Italian fashion capital that show is WHITE.  Next to curating the show's WOW section this season, we used the day to walk the main show floor. Here we present some of our favorite collections and brands from both WHITE Milano and WOW Curated by Highsnobiety.

The selection includes the following brands: Ermanno Gallamini, Sunnei, Letasca, Daily Paper, Achilles Ion Gabriel, Filling Pieces, Iuter, Kuro, Adyn, I Love Ugly, MISBHV, 3.Paradis, Ambivalent, GDCS and Nasir Mazhar. From streetwear to high fashion, footwear to accessories, we picked out the very best that we came across on our first day and wanted to make sure that we present a nice mix that represents the trade show best.

Make sure to visit us at the WOW by Highsnobiety section of the fair, located at Via Tortono 54 in Milan, just across the street of the main WHITE Milano show. Look out for further reporting from the show in the coming days!

  • PhotographyStefano Carloni for Highsnobiety.com
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