The Brioni fall-winter 2024 collection, captured by photographer Umit Savaci, articulates an elegant dialogue between the wearer and the garment.
Each piece from the collection, styled by Mattias Karlsson, is a tribute to “The Culture of Human Touch,” a core Brioni principle.
The garments seem to embrace the models Kit Butler and Fernando Cabral with effortless grace, mirroring the lightness in tailoring that Brioni adopts.
The clothes meld seamlessly with body and personality, achieving a sublime balance between the wearer and their attire.
Brioni’s palette reflects the earth, with vicuña, camel, and coffee brown, deepened by midnight blue and lifted with muted black. Strategic accents of white and ice break the monochromatic themes, bringing visual ease and flow.
Brioni Fall/Winter 2024 Collection
The textures are as rich as the colors, with relaxed trousers and knitwear that promise movement and outerwear that ranges from structured coats to leisurely field jackets and anoraks.
Leather details on jackets add a touch of sophistication, while the accessories—sneakers, totes, and briefcases—nod to the season’s narrative of refined comfort.
Brioni presents a Venetian-inspired palette, reminiscent of Mariano Fortuny’s work, for evenings that call for a more formal allure. Like the overall collection, each garment displays the art of construction, carrying the wisdom of Brioni’s ateliers and emphasizing the foundational principles of weightlessness, ease, and precision.