EXCLUSIVE: Missoni Parts Ways with Creative Director Filippo Grazioli

MILAN — In another designer shakeup, Filippo Grazioli is exiting Missoni, WWD has learned.

In an exclusive interview, Livio Proli, chief executive officer of the Italian brand, confirmed the “amicable and consensual parting at the end of Filippo’s mandate.” Grazioli joined Missoni in 2022 and his last show was held for spring 2025 on Sept. 20 in Milan.

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Proli said the designer will be succeeded by Alberto Caliri. His first collection will bow for pre-fall.

Caliri is no stranger to the brand and Proli is banking precisely on his experience. He first joined Missoni in 1998 and succeeded Angela Missoni as creative director ad interim in May 2021. His first collections in that role for spring and fall 2022 received positive reviews. A year later, he crossed over to the brand’s home collection and led a new phase for the division, which has been supervised by cofounder Rosita Missoni.

Proli praised Grazioli’s contribution to the growth of Missoni, but said he felt Caliri’s experience with knitwear and textiles would be key for this latest phase of the brand. “We are thinking of one lifestyle collection that covers menswear, womenswear and home, and not three single lines. Alberto will be able to bring cohesion, harmony and consistency across the board,” Proli said.

For this reason, he underscored that the decision to promote Caliri was a strategic one aligned with the lifestyle, luxury positioning of the brand, following the closure of M Missoni, bringing the signature line’s online platform in-house and investing in internal production. For example, in March, Missoni took over Tricotex Srl, a leading manufacturer of high-end textiles. Based in Gallarate, on the outskirts of Milan and near Missoni‘s headquarters, the company specializes in Raschel knit fabrics — a Missoni signature — made with special Caperdoni looms rather than industrial knitting machines and defined by a textured, coarse appearance. Also, in 2020, Missoni bought out T&J Vestor, its licensee for the Missoni Home collections, building on a partnership kicked off in 1983.

“Alberto has the ability to envision a garment by just looking at a yarn and this is because of his ‘mestiere,’ or craft and expertise. Anyone can approach fashion, but excellence requires ‘mestiere‘ and Alberto will allow us to make that leap.”