The MM6 collective made a bold statement with their showcase as the Guest Designer at Pitti Uomo in Florence this season. The pressure was palpable, as they were presenting in a city known for its high standards in menswear fashion. What added to their nerves was the knowledge that they would be compared to Martin Margiela’s iconic Pitti collection at Teatro Puccini from 2006.
In a stunning contrast to Margiela’s all-white show, MM6 chose the Tepidarium del Roster as their venue. The grand glass hothouse provided a dramatic backdrop for the nearly all-black collection, creating a visual feast against the whimsical Art Nouveau architecture. Models strutted down an elevated platform before mingling with the audience, creating a sense of intimacy and connection.
The collection itself was a modern take on classic menswear, with a touch of Margiela’s signature style. Fabrics were manipulated to create unique textures, such as linen coated to mimic leather and denim airbrushed to mimic stage lighting. The tuxedo suit in tinsel-y turquoise lurex was a standout piece, reflecting a blend of elegance and edge.
Drawing inspiration from Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s “Venus in Fur,” the collection exuded a subtle hint of kink. Leather whips, chiffon neckties secured with leather straps, and faux-mink accents added a touch of raw sensuality to the looks. The soundtrack featuring Pulp’s “This is Hardcore” further emphasized the confident and sexy vibe of the collection.
Overall, MM6’s showcase at Pitti Uomo was a glossy and sophisticated interpretation of masculine fashion, with a nod to Margiela’s industrial edge. The collection exuded a sense of cool confidence, blending classic menswear tropes with a touch of avant-garde flair. Florence’s tension between the sublime and the ugly was captured beautifully in this collection, making it a memorable and impactful show for the brand.