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Il Bisonte | Spring/Summer 25 Collection

Tuscan Heritage Meets Sustainable Opulence in Leather Craftsmanship

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Maleah Pasasouk

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This year, Il Bisonte brought its leather game to Milan’s fashion week with a new Spring/Summer 25 Collection. Dedicated to men's and women’s wear on vegetable-tanned leather bags and accessories, scoping out the bounds of one's relationship with fashion was the main objective. Caring for your items doesn’t stop at a personal level, Il Bisonte takes care of your items from the start. Dating back 55 years ago to born and grown items from the grounds of Tuscany, Florence.

The three pillar lines have dropped, namely, the Elisa, Anna, and Jacopo lines. The collection pays tribute and homage to the birthplace of Il Bisonte's region, all of which are inspired directly by the ancient gates of the beautiful Tuscan city Lucca. The line is inherently a testimonial of something true and timeless. The collection highlights a conversation that encourages oneself to break out of the shackles of what is made a seasonal trend-set item, and instead, to prioritize a lifetime with said item that is made to last to do so. Finding beauty within the journey of growing with a bag through the test of sunlight on leather and interplay. 

For Men: The Jacopo line consists of a travel bag, tote, backpack, and beauty case, all made up of closely woven and structured via Eco Tie Dye canvas. 

For Women: The Elisa and Anna line consists of a rather stunning sensorial experience with the featured items of shoulder, tote, and bucket bags along with card cases and wallets.

Fundamental adornment aside, ethical choices are consistently being made within the Florence-based headquarters. The sustainable practice of “slow fashion” is a must, creating the indisputable aesthetic of the iconic Il Bisonte look, and new SS25 collection.

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Il Bisonte, Milan Fashion Week 2024, Spring Summer 2025, Maleah Pasasouk
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