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Even if this Italian autumn is going to be late this year, our shop has already received and checked the fantastic items of clothing that were made in Japan, France, Germany, Italy.

Coat Issey Miyake

Our new collections come from these countries, places that produce excellent clothes that are usually assembled in various places and have a small distribution, therefore can only be found in a few boutiques in the world.

These are days of hard work, but also of great enthusiasm, curiosity and devotion, in order to keep our online catalogue updated with the pictures of all the new pieces, as soon as we receive them.

Being IVO MILAN a family business, there is an inevitable delay between the arrival of the supplies and the update of the catalogue.

We really hope you will understand that this is a complex, gigantic activity, that is carried out by a very small number of people.

Whilst we are doing our best to keep up, you can have a look at our shop and at the online catalogue; it shows the preview of some of the new clothes that have not been published yet in the fall-winter 2011-2012 catalogue.

Dress Pleats Please

 

 

Dress Sacai Luck, boot Trippen

Boot Marsell Goccia, bag Pleats Please, hat Scha

Shirt Comme des Garçons-Comme des Garçons

 

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As from today finally we resume to deliver in Russia by EMS (Express Mail Service) of the Italian Post.

Trought this way we’ll can deliver in less than 8 or 9 days and besides it will be possible to follow the tracking of the parcel to get its complete control during the transport. From today until the end of August our special transport price will be at only 10 , including the insurance.

This is the same transport treatment of all the European Union countries, but in Russia our goods are Italian VAT free, consequently the prices are after the 20% tax, that all the EU people instead must pay.

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Yohji Yamamoto at the V&ANext spring the V&A will open the first UK solo exhibition celebrating the life and work of Yohji Yamamoto, one of the world’s most influential and enigmatic fashion designers. This installation-based retrospective, taking place 30 years after his Paris debut, will feature over 80 garments spanning Yamamoto’s career. The exhibition will explore the work of a designer who has challenged, provoked and inspired the fashion world.

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