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The new plant luxury: Stories from an Event that brings love and awareness to the city

  • Jun 5
  • 2 min read

The third edition of Rome Fashion Path took place from May 12 to 17, 2026, an event that for a week involves all brands, boutiques, stylists, academies, and artists from the Roman fashion world in events, performances, and fashion shows, introducing small artisans and emerging businesses who are helping to rebuild the fabric of fashion in Rome.




In the splendid location of the Carpegna Palace Hotel, a place already known for its artistic influences, this year Annalisa Queen invited an aperitif to showcase her collections. On Sunday, May 17th, the new bags were presented in an innovative plant leather from apple scraps, in two sizes the shoppers with a classic and elegant line, as well as some unique pieces in other plant leathers such as that from pineapple leaf scraps.






During the event, a live shoot took place with a model, Emma Morlino, who also walked the runway showing off some of the brand's historic clothes.





In addition, some new creations previewed were presented, including jackets, hoods and vests entirely made with natural dye and hand-decorated with natural colours. It's an incredible multi-handed work: from the person who created the colors from natural raw materials to the artist who hand-decorated the garments with these splendid colors of earth, ochre, and sand, so that they knew a little’ about Africa and a little’ about the East.




Annalisa Queen events are characterized by the love of her community: It has become a reason for meeting and gathering because in this space at the center there are you, there are connections, there are people before anything else and that for me is everything. There are also those who, after meeting us at a fair in Lucca, came from there specifically for this event, could we be more proud?!











Accompanying the parade was the fantastic emerging musical group, Reami, who entertained the guests with a live performance.






Thanks for the photos and videos of the event to Selene Cardarilli



 
 
 

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