Fabio Quaranta

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Fabio Quaranta is an Italian fashion label and creative practice centred on menswear, tailoring, archives, and collaborations across art, music, and design. The available content describes a conceptual approach to clothing, including the reuse and re-editing of garments through the Urania project and the use of second-hand and designer pieces from an archive collected over many years. The brand’s public material focuses on cultural and artistic work rather than formal ESG reporting, and no explicit sustainability targets or environmental policies are stated.

Fabio Quaranta Sustainability Actions

Urania archive edited

Last year, this Urania spin-off called Urania Not Original was born, precisely because it is part of a non-authorial project, which instead deals with ready-made, starting from my archive that I have been collecting for about thirty years. Here in the studio, we sorted it out. It was a bit scattered everywhere, among boxes, so we put it together and discovered there were plenty of pieces that were thrown away, just staying there.

Garments left unmodified

It’s not upcycling. We made sure not to modify anything on the garments, even where there were holes, or where there was a worn lining, we wanted to leave that expression of the garment, of time, and of the multitudes of people who saw it, touched, worn and therefore that layering that the garment tells.

Second-hand archive pieces

I have it from garments taken in the markets from second-hand shops hand also designer clothes because I liked the shape, the fabric, because I liked the garment itself, because I liked the detail, for so many reasons, certainly not to show it. And so a sincere archive came out.

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