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NEWS: Has been appointed the new creative director of Brioni

Has been appointed the new creative director of Brioni

The name of the new creative director Brioni is Nina-Maria Nitsche. It is she who now manages all the collections and advertising campaigns. Nina-Maria Nitsche in 1989  came to Maison Martin Margiela and worked there for 23 years, and from September 2016 she worked in Vetements. The brand management believes that she will make the brand's aesthetics clearer and brighter. We really want to see her debut, so we are waiting Brioni from Nina-Maria Nitsche.

Назначен новый креативный директор Brioni  

Имя нового креативного директора Brioni - Нина-Мария Ницше. Именно она теперь заведует всеми коллекции и рекламные кампании.  Нина-Мария Ницше в 1989 году она пришла в Maison Martin Margiela и проработала там 23 года, а с сентября 2016-го она трудилась в Vetements. Руководство бренда считает, что сделает эстетику бренда четче и ярче. Уже очень хочется посмотреть на ее дебют, так что ждем Brioni от Нина-Мария Ницше. 

 

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