Todd Snyder will present his next menswear collection at Pitti Uomo
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
American fashion designer based in New York and one of those responsible for redefining the way in which US citizens can present themselves to the world in an elegant and unexpected way, Todd Snyder, will return to the catwalks of Florence, specifically Pitti Uomo, with a special event on the opening day, 9 January 2024.

There, at the city’s Stazione Leopolda, Snyder will present his new menswear collection in a fashion show in keeping with his unmistakable style. Todd is more than excited about the news, which he has expressed in the following way: “I’m incredibly excited to return to the runway, and to do that at Pitti Uomo, one of the world’s most iconic menswear destinations, is truly a dream come true. As much as I pride myself on being an American designer, I continue to draw so much inspiration from Italian style, and as a company, we continue to partner with so many of Italy’s legendary mills. I’ve always loved the sense of camaraderie, and the sense of discovery, at Pitti. . . .There is no better place to catch up with old friends and build new relationships as we talk about the best, next steps to expand the Todd Snyder brand globally. My team and I are grateful to Raffaello Napoleone and the entire Pitti Uomo 105 team for this incredible honor.”
What will Todd Snyder have in store? At the moment it is not known, but there is no doubt that he will surprise.
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