Pucci and Fusalp have once again joined forces, with Camille Miceli of Pucci and Mathilde Lacoste of Fusalp at the helm, for their second collaboration. Following the success of their 2022 capsule, this latest collection brings a dynamic blend of color and style to outdoor glamour, fusing leisurewear expertise with winter chic.
The collection is a celebration of Pucci’s iconic prints, including Marmo, Iride, and Girandole, which bring life to technical pieces and thermal layers. One of the standout items is the Clarisse soft shell ski suit, featuring bonded fleece for extra insulation, perfect for the slopes. Complementing this is the Barsy puffer jacket, designed to be waterproof and capable of withstanding extreme cold conditions.
Pants are a key element of this collection, with two slim-fit designs, both made from windproof bonded fleece soft shell. The Elancia pants showcase a classic Fusalp style with a tapered cut that accentuates the silhouette. For a slightly less fitted option, the Marina ski pants offer a unique blend of black and printed inserts, making a bold fashion statement on the slopes. To complete the look, sleek sport pullovers, stretch knits, and heat-retaining underwear are offered, allowing for a layered approach to winter dressing.
The collection also includes technical gloves and socks adorned with the Marmo print, adding a touch of elegance to functional items. Each piece in the collection is defined by a bold palette that combines alpine and mint green with glacial blue, fuchsia, and vivid purple, alongside sophisticated shades of grey. Unique details like Pesce silver zip pulls and an embroidered sport badge that merges the Pucci and Fusalp logos add a distinctive flair.
The collaboration, perfect for an alpine escape or simply keeping warm in style during the winter season, is a testament to the strengths of both heritage brands in performance and style.
Fashion photographer Vito Fernicola captured the campaign featuring model Annemary Aderibigbe. In charge of styling was Jacob K, with casting direction from Piergiorgio Del Moro. Beauty is work of hair stylist Benjamin Muller, and makeup artist Lucy Bridge.
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