Photography Lillie EigerFashionNewsCraig Green will present his next collection in FlorenceThe London-based designer is joining the SS19 Pitti Uomo trade show for one season onlyShareLink copied ✔️March 14, 2018FashionNewsTextDominic CadoganCraig Green AW18 With the AW18 womenswear shows over, the next season of collections now won’t be until June with the SS19 menswear shows. You already have something to look forward to, following the announcement on the Business of Fashion that Craig Green will be heading to Florence to present his next collection. For one season only, the London-based designer will be joining the Pitti Uomo trade show. “I'm honoured to be invited to show my collection as the guest designer of Pitti, joining the incredible list of designers who have participated previously,” Green said. Among the list of Pitti Uomo alum that Green will be joining are the likes of JW Anderson, Raf Simons, Gosha Rubchinskiy and most recently Undercover and TakahiroMiyashita The Soloist. Unfortunately, there are no details about what to expect from the show, but if his AW18 offering is anything to go by, it will likely feature sculptural looks created in collaboration with David Curtis-Ring, styled by Dazed’s creative director Robbie Spencer. The SS19 menswear shows are currently set to kick off in London (sans Green) on June 8, with Pitti Uomo following on June 12. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORETrail shoe to fashion trailblazer: the rise of Salomon’s ACS PROIn pictures: 2hollis’s London show brought out the city’s best dressedThis is the only England shirt you need for next year’s World CupWhat went down at the Contre Courant screening in Paris Exclusive: Fashion East set to win big at the 2025 Fashion AwardsFashion designer Valériane Venance wants you to see the beauty in painLegendary fashion designer Pam Hogg has diedRevisiting Bjork’s massive fashion archive in the pages of DazedWelcome to Sophia Stel’s PalaceJake Zhang is forging fashion avatars for a post-physical worldThis New York designer wants you to rethink the value of hard workGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaign