The exhibition I See Colors Everywhere, by Benettonat Milan’s Triennale Design Museum, narrates the brands story of colour and celebrating the heritage by presenting a broad spectrum of editorial and creative productions by Fabrica in a space where design, art and society encounter and enter dialogue with each other.

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Curated by a team of Fabrica designers, it is divided into eight sections, each dedicated to a colour that is explored and celebrated through videos, posters, music, photos, illustrations, objects, performances and interactive installations in a story of colour, as told by garments through the new Spring-Summer collection.

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The first thing that comes to mind when talking about Benetton is colour, in all its expressions: the glittering knitwear that revolutionised fashion, the controversial campaigns that have promoted multiracialism, and, more generally, that inseparable bond with art and communication that has always been an integral part of the clothing brand’s DNA.

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Alongside exhibit, there is pop art by American illustrator Andy Rementer and an installation by Giorgia Zanellato and Daniele Bortotto, a project on albinos by South African photographer Pieter Hugo and graphic works by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon and Ukrainian art director Anna Kulachek.

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