The Milan Uomo AW15 Massimo Piombo collection was all about heavy, warm outerwear. Luxurious fabrics like Hungarian baby alpaca, Mongolian cashmere, Scottish mohair and old Austrian rammand virgin wool were used to create soft and warm garments, but also give off an air of elegance.
Plaids and tweads were prevalent throughout the collection, and even mixing unmatched plaids, such as a scarf of one style plaid and a jacket of another plaid pattern was a trend forthcoming for the coming season.
Heavy scarves, floor-length, in fact, one could even call them capes, shawls or blankets were included with the collection, assuring not a single Massimo Piombo fan will catch a cold this winter.
Bold colors such as hot pink, purple or bright orange were toned against the typical browns, blacks and navy of winter, giving the collection a vibrant pick up. A classic Scottish warmth came through mixed with that Italian elegance, and that, my friends, is Massimo Piombo.














Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Paloma Canseco.


















