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PHOTOGRAPHY: FRANCESCO NAZARDO WRITER: LOU STOPPARD

Francesco Risso, the newish creative director
at Marni, has brought a skittish, almost feral
eclecticism to the 24-year-old Italian house,
which suits his own boyish charm – all messy
hair, clashing prints and a big smile. Once
known for hardworking, vaguely conceptual
separates, rendered in off-beat prints and
hues – and favoured by women who
care as much about being taken seriously
as a professional as they do about looking
fashionable – Marni is now offering a more

youthful, broken-down look. Think scraggy
furs, baggy skate pants, frayed edges,
dishevelled suiting. Show sets have featured
metres and metres of scaffolding, while
invitations have come with fabric and thread.
The message? This is a work in progress.
Tellingly, Risso began his design journey
customising clothes. ‘I never liked to wear
things as they were, I had to somehow cut
a piece out of it or change it. I still do that,’
he says over coffee in Milan, where he lives. »

The play


maker


Marni’s new prince is
happily going off the rails

MARNI CREATIVE DIRECTOR
FRANCESCO RISSO MIXES
AND MATCHES AT THE
BRAND’S MILAN STORE

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