From Japan to Norway, by way of India and the United States
Highsnobiety and Salone del Mobile.Milano launch a special collection

“Not In”, Highsnobiety
Six ready-to-wear pieces that enhance the heritage of the Event: a printed shirt, a graphic sweatshirt and an unmissable set of accessories
After the success in 2023, at the April edition of the Event, the partnership returns between Salone del Mobile.Milano and Highsnobiety, the media company founded in 2005 by David Fischer in Berlin, a reference point for fashion and lifestyle culture as well as a precursor of youth trends.
“Not In” is the name of the multi-channel project that celebrates cultural capitals around the world: a capsule collection consisting of six ready-to-wear pieces that enhance the event’s rich heritage. After the success of the T-shirt lcons, the new collection will offer a printed shirt, a graphic sweatshirt and a set of accessories featuring meticulous craftsmanship.
The limited edition collection is scheduled for Wednesday, April 17, when the garments will be available for purchase on Highsnobiety's online store. In the meantime, you can reserve your garment here.
The limited edition collection is made with the collaboration of companies such as Alias, Edra, Porro, ClassiCon, Arflex, Exteta, Gufram, Magis, Molteni&C, Acerbis, Kartell, Living Divani, Driade, Poliform and and families, foundations or archives such as Franco Albini, Gae Aulenti, Anna Castelli Ferrieri, Achille Castiglioni, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alessandro Mendini, Gio Ponti.
"Not In" available on the Highsnobiety online store.

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