Revealed
January 28, 2025
Florentine ready-to-wear label Daniele Fiesoli, based in 2000 by the eponymous businessman-designer, is constant to spend money on its womenswear collections, first launched in 2020 and now accounting for 10% of gross sales. The label’s goal in 2025 is to develop the share of womenswear to twenty% of its whole income.
Daniele Fiesoli, Fall/Winter 2025-26
“With the Fall/Winter 2025-26 collection, it’s fair to say that Fiesoli’s womenswear has matured: I’m happy with the products that we have managed to create, both in terms of quality and style, and the market is responding very favourably,” mentioned Daniele Fiesoli, chatting with FashionNetwork.com. “For womenswear, we have formed an all-women team, both in the design office and in manufacturing,” he added. Daniele Fiesoli’s womenswear is at present obtainable at some 200 retailers in Italy, Germany and France.
“With the next winter season, I’d be happy to grow the number to 250 quality stores, while increasing average order value,” added Fiesoli. “Once womenswear will generate interesting volumes, we could introduce monobrand [stores] commercialising our men’s and women’s lines together, finding a partner that is a retail specialist.” Within the meantime, Daniele Fiesoli is making ready to relaunch its official web site. It will not be merely an e-shop, however a platform designed to advertise the label’s retail companions, an actual showcase to help gross sales. “Our partners are people who invest in us, and our job is to invest in them,” mentioned Fiesoli.
Daniele Fiesoli, Fall/Winter 2025-26
Daniele Fiesoli at present generates 35% of its enterprise in Italy and 65% outdoors Italy. It’s current in over 25 international locations and areas, and its growth markets are Japan, Korea and North America, “where we now have a distributor and are present in about 20 independent retailers, a number we would like to increase,” mentioned Fiesoli.
The label is aiming to consolidate these areas whereas ready for the Chinese language market to flourish once more, and on the similar time to strengthen its place in its second-largest market, DACH. Scandinavia is a promising area, the place Daniele Fiesoli is rising steadily. After posting strong development in the previous couple of years, in 2024 the label recorded a income on par with the earlier 12 months, at roughly €16 million, and is seeking to the long run with optimism: “2025 started well, our order collection for the summer season was up by 10%, a trend that is expected to continue for the winter season too,” mentioned Fiesoli, including that “our goal is to grow while maintaining our top-notch standards, combining quality, innovation and a strong connection with our partner clients.” The byword for Daniele Fiesoli’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 assortment is ‘layering’: “From a stylistic point of view, we’ve responded to the needs of our increasingly mild climate by creating lightweight, easily layered garments. We have put a lot of emphasis on quilted double-layer knitwear, which can turn into outerwear, worn over other tops; as well as sweaters that can be worn under a shirt.” One of many season’s novelties is the Botanica capsule assortment, a choice of 20 objects combining consolation, high quality and respect for the surroundings. Cashmere is the road’s key aspect, used each in its pure and recycled type. The clothes are made utilizing processes with a low environmental affect.
For instance, the label is utilizing vegetable dyes – with pigments extracted from vegetation, leaves, fruits, roots and flowers, leading to materials with delicate, vibrant and pure colors – and salt dyes, a therapy that provides a pure stone-washed impact with out utilizing chemical substances. “Using natural pigments, cashmere is dyed in the fibre, before being spun into yarn, for even greater colour stability,” concluded Fiesoli.