PITTI Mags
News
Edition 105
29.12.2023
The new project from Pitti Immagine focuses on independent and collectible magazines.

At Pitti Uomo 105, a special newsstand at the Sala delle Nazioni will feature a selection of over 100 magazines curated by Frab's Magazines

An authentic newsstand – entirely blue – showcasing the world’s most beautiful independent magazines covering various topics: art, architecture, design, fashion, interiors, food, cosmetics, music, literature, technology, wellness, sports, outdoor activities, and lifestyle. A unique mix of ideas, perspectives, writing styles, graphic projects, and networks of collaborators that is unmatched in variety, mobility, and sensitivity. This makes these magazines highly coveted collectibles, sought after and must-haves.

This is PITTI Mags, a newsstand Pitti Immagine is introducing within the itinerary of Pitti Uomo. It's a special project designed to open up new, original, and valuable visions for those attending Pitti events.

PITTI Mags will launch at Pitti Uomo 105 (Fortezza da Basso, January 9-12, 2024) in the Sala delle Nazioni as part of the Superstyling section. It will then be featured at Testo, Pitti Immagine's event dedicated to publishing in February (23-25), and other creative and innovative cultural initiatives in Italy and abroad.

The selection and presentation of the magazines – about 100 at Pitti Uomo – is curated by Frab's Magazines. From Italy, Frab's Magazine has become an internationally renowned name for selling independent magazines. 
There  will be about 100 magazines at Pitti Uomo among wich BOOKLOOK, VISCOSE JOURNAL, ROUGE FASHION BOOK, NEZ, COSE, DIRTY, MAGMA, FRANKEINSTEIN, GLORY, ADVANTURE.
The graphic concept and layout design of PITTI Mags are the collaborative work of Alessandro Gori and Alessandro Moradei.

PITTI Mags will be a window onto the world of rapid changes that only leave their mark in these fantastic magazines, available for everyone to browse or even purchase, in many cases, and impossible to overlook as they stand on their striking blue newsstand.