Missoni has announced that Filippo Grazioli will be stepping down from his role as Creative Director following the Spring/Summer 2025 collection presentation. Grazioli, who joined the iconic Italian fashion house to bring his creative vision to life, is now ready to pursue new artistic challenges, marking the end of his tenure at the brand.
Grazioli expressed his gratitude for his time at Missoni, reflecting on the experiences and achievements he shared with the maison. “It has been an honor and a privilege to be part of Missoni. I am proud of the achievements and the experiences shared with the entire team. I am now ready to face new challenges and explore new frontiers,” he said. His contributions over his tenure have helped shape Missoni’s evolving aesthetic while maintaining the brand’s signature sense of vibrant knitwear and effortless sophistication.
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Grazioli’s work at Missoni has been marked by a reimagining of the brand’s iconic DNA, incorporating contemporary influences into the heritage elements of colorful zigzag patterns and rich textures. His collections often struck a balance between honoring Missoni’s past and pushing its boundaries toward a fresh, modern future. Under his creative direction, the house took subtle risks in exploring new silhouettes, reinterpreting traditional knitwear, and reaching a younger audience, all while staying true to the Missoni ethos.
Livio Proli, CEO of Missoni, also acknowledged Grazioli’s impact on the brand, highlighting his contribution to the label’s creative journey. “We are grateful to Filippo for his contribution and dedication. We look to the future with confidence, continuing our path of growth driven by innovation and quality while staying true to our strong identity,” Proli said.
The end of Grazioli’s tenure comes at an intriguing time for Missoni, as it continues to focus on expanding its global reach while preserving the core aesthetic that has made it a household name in luxury fashion. The Spring/Summer 2025 collection will be Grazioli’s final creative contribution to the brand, a collection that will undoubtedly capture his unique perspective one last time. The announcement leaves fans of the maison eager to see how Missoni will continue to evolve in a competitive industry that is constantly shifting its stylistic and cultural narratives.
well this brand is falling apart for years, people working for missoni are very unhappy, and it shows, the guy sticked around for 2 years. Time for them to sell to a bigger company who will run things differently… if anyone even cares anymore.