Mr P. Elevates Fall/Winter 2024 with Leather Bags and Ethical Practices
by Adriano Batista
Mr P. unveiled its latest collection for Fall/Winter 2024, featuring a first-ever foray into luxury leather bags.
Drawing inspiration from iconic cultural references, the design direction for this season captures the spirit of 1970s and 1980s youth in the US, juxtaposed with British menswear dress codes. Highlights include suede bomber jackets, leather outerwear, relaxed tailoring, and classic tuxedos. The collection’s color palette, inspired by the fine art principle of Chiaroscuro, features a harmonious blend of brown tones, rich teals, deep oxblood red, natural taupe, and graphic black-and-white patterns.
Mr P.’s inaugural luxury leather bag collection showcases four exquisite styles: a holdall, tote, briefcase, and pouch. Each bag is meticulously crafted in Florence, Italy, using environmentally accredited leathers and finished with silver branded detailing. Tailoring remains a key focus, with the eveningwear edit expanded for the upcoming party season.
Mr P. continues its commitment to reducing its environmental impact by championing more responsible production processes and fabrics. From idea and initial sketch to fabric selection and manufacturing, the brand collaborates with a trusted network of craftspeople to create pieces that are built to last. This season introduces a new cashmere and wool-blend capsule, developed from raw fiber to final garment with a single supplier in Inner Mongolia, ensuring transparency at every stage of production. Additionally, Mr P. debuts items made using deadstock fabric, including an organic cotton-jersey cardigan and a corduroy baseball cap. Over 80 percent of the FW24 collection aligns with sustainability guidelines set by YOOX NET-A-PORTER.
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