Vintage Mode Rediscovered: Dutch Designer Unveils Unique Collection at Pitti Uomo
 
    
    Florence, maandag, 16 juni 2025.
Emile Stavric presents his revolutionary upcycling brand Emile Garçon at the prestigious Pitti Uomo fashion fair in Florence. The collection transforms vintage garments from before 1980, with a focus on high-quality materials from brands like Dior and Burberry. Stavric, a 35-year-old interior designer, carefully selects each piece, removes the original labels, and creates unique items that embody the essence of sustainable fashion. With a philosophy centred on uniqueness and quality, he aims to expand internationally and write a new chapter in the world of circular fashion.
Innovative Vintage Transformation
Emile Stavric, a 35-year-old Dutch designer and interior architect, presents his upcycling brand Emile Garçon at the prestigious Pitti Uomo fashion fair in Florence [1]. The collection stands out by carefully selecting vintage garments from before 1980, with a particular focus on high-quality materials [1].
Sustainable Fashion Philosophy
Stavric employs a strict selection method, collecting only pieces from top brands like Dior, Burberry, Armani, Zegna, and Ralph Lauren [1]. He removes the original labels and completely transforms each piece, with a preference for 100% natural materials such as virgin wool, cashmere, and alpaca [1].
International Ambitions
During Pitti Uomo, Stavric hopes to find international distribution channels, such as concept stores, agents, or showrooms to further expand his brand [1]. His collection is particularly popular with international customers, especially from America and Asia [1].