JULIPET

Artist Edition

Art enters the most intimate drawer of the wardrobe and has fun creating exclusive patterns for men's underwear. Thus are born the "Capsule Collections" signed by artists and designers who transform a simple piece of underwear into a unique piece.

ARTIST EDITION BY BARBERNO’S 

NATURAL VOCATION FOR WELL-BEING

Moments in which you can take care of your image, feel beautiful, cultivate relaxation, switch off and feel good. A valuable experience made possible by the long-standing professionalism of those who have made haircuts or beards much more than a job. Barberino's world is in fact a lifestyle made up of rituals, products and treatments that put the man at the centre, enhancing him and highlighting his strengths. A philosophy that Julipet espouses and celebrates in its dedicated capsule collection. Uniting the two brands, however, is also the common love for Italian "savoir faire" and for those craftsmanship skills that have made "made in Italy" the essence of a people, its passion and its recognisable style.

The Artist Edition by Barberino's is a clear representation of this. Cotton and Modal are the fabrics chosen to interpret the pajamas that make up the capsule collection, a happy blend of classicism and innovation. The plus? A face mask for men from the Barberino's line as a gift for those who buy them.

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ARTIST EDITION BY PRIMA DOMUS 

THE "VIRTUS" OF WINE EXALT THE PJS

Blue or burgundy bottles chase one another on jerseys and trousers, inviting one to toast to life, to take time for oneself and to cultivate the pleasure that only sipping a good wine can give. The collaboration between Julipet and Prima Domus, a brand that has made the Virtus (2020) label its emblem, stems from these premises and from the desire to emphasise Italian know-how in the field of wine and craftsmanship. A ruby red colour together with notes of red fruit, strawberry, pomegranate and slight nuances of vanilla characterise this wine, making it persuasive and satisfying on the nose and elegant and perfectly balanced, persistent and very satisfying in the mouth.

The refinement of Virtus also lives on in the Artist Edition of Julipet, which draws inspiration from it for its pajamas that are classic in design - crew-neck or serafino pajama jerseys and tubular trousers for maximum comfort while sleeping - but incisive in colour and design.

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The Value of Your Time

Tempus Fugit

A man, it is said, can be recognised by his shoes and the watch he wears. And it is precisely from this identity factor that Julipet has developed its own Artist Edition for fall/winter 2023. Fruit of the collaboration with Andrea Casalegno who, with his "IamCasa", aims to spread the culture of beauty, starting with that underlying the world of watchmaking, a blend of technical perfection and aesthetics, the brand's most artistic line has chosen as its fil rouge the instruments for measuring time. Wristwatches or soft watches thus chase each other not only on jerseys or pajamas trousers and serafino nightgowns in 100% Interlock, but
also on men's socks in 90% organic cotton, nylon and Lycra, as if to recall the words of psychotherapist Michael Althsuler: "The bad news is that time flies. The good news is that you are the pilot".
Enjoying the ticking of the hand travelling on the dial, stopping the flow of thoughts to learn how to empty the mind, pausing in leisure are unknown practices in a society that does not know what to do with only 24 hours a day. 

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Wild Charm meets Environmental Protection

Artist Edition by Crama

Inspired by the force of nature, by the mighty beauty of the sea, by the magic of contemplating Mediterranean landscapes, the Artist Edition chooses Asinara as its place of the heart for spring/summer 2023. A wild and uncontaminated land, an island guarding the north-western tip of Sardinia, an Eden of biodiversity whose depths and crystal-clear waters are protected by the marine conservation area, Asinara thus becomes the symbol of a collection that makes the Caretta-Caretta turtle its emblem.  

Resulting from the collaboration with the Asinara Park Authority and the CRAMA association, which deals with the protection and recovery of marine animals, turtles in primis, the capsule collection underlines the attention and commitment always reserved by the brand to the environment, its protection and respect. A tribute that is declined both in the pajamas line - six variants in 100% cotton jersey composed of tubular trousers or shorts in ocean blue or with pleasant graphics of green turtles, to be matched with crew-neck or serafino shirts with long or half sleeves, monochrome or with the turtles chasing each other like in the sea - and in the beachwear.
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Artist Edition SS23

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THE POETRY OF AN ETERNAL TALE DRESSES THE DREAMS OF FATHERS AND CHILDREN

THE POETRY OF "THE LITTLE PRINCE"

"Adults never understand anything by themselves and it is a bore that children are always having to explain things to them", "All great people have been small, but few of them remember" and a suggestion: "Here is my secret. It's very simple: you can only see with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eyes" are just a few of the phrases that have helped to make 'The Little Prince' not just a children's story, but an ageless coming-of-age novel, a fable of sentimental education for young and older people. Turning its gaze to Antoine De Saint-Exupery's tale and its different reading levels, Julipet has created the Artist Edition for the 2022/23 winter season in which fathers and sons meet in the name of the little hero who has softened and made entire generations think. And it's him, with his face, sitting on the moon or aboard a red aeroplane, on the trousers with tracksuit-style borders and on the crew-neck and 3-button serafino shirts of the father&son pjs in 100% cotton interlock. In the name of the poetry and visionary nature of the work, whose watercolour illustrations were created by the author himself, Julipet thus celebrates the purity of parental and filial love by codifying it in timeless nightwear.
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Artist Edition FW 2022

The Little Prince

Beachwear 2022

Julipet Loves Italy

What do Portofino, Vieste, Marzamemi, Villasimius and Positano have in common? As well as being some of the most famous Italian beaches and seaside resorts, also loved abroad, they are the Muses of Julipet's Artist Edition "An Italian Summer" for Beachwear.

A collection dedicated to the beauties of the Peninsula, represented by prints and designs that choose the fabric of boxers as their canvas. Thus, the pastel-coloured houses clustered on the cobbled square that plunges into the sea, the churches, the castle and the lighthouse of the pearl of the Gulf of Tigullio; the jagged coastline all inlets, caves and stacks of the jewel of the Gargano; the magic of the ancient village of Sicilian fishermen who have made tuna fishing a religion and hospitality a creed; the unspoilt nature of the crystal-clear waters of Porto Giunco and the wild Mediterranean scrub of the island of Nuraghi; the picturesque town on the Amalfi Coast that enchants with its colourful houses and is dressed in the kaleidoscopic light of majolica tiles. To these places Julipet's collection sings its praises, winking at tourism and becoming a postcard of the beauty of Italy in the name of its always recognisable style.

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Artist Edition SS 2022

Julipet Loves Italy

Winewear 2021

Enoblogger and Cantina Contratto

Enoblogger - Wine Communicator


Emanuele Trono, graduated in Business and Management at the University of Economics in Turin, attended the Ais sommelier courses and completed a Master in Italian Wine Culture at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollenzo (CN).Enoblogger, is a project born from his passion for wine and his desire to share it. His objective was and still is to nurture good drinking and make new skills known, creating a point of reference that makes the subject fresh and accessible even to the less expert.He started by opening social profiles to show the bottles he opened, the wineries he visited, the trips he took and the restaurants he went to eat in.When companies began to contact him to collaborate, he saw interest grow and now his profession is that of digital entrepreneur. In fact, with his Enoblogger profile, he has 96,000 followers, making him one of Italy's most important influencers in the wine sector.

Cantina Contratto

Contratto winery was founded by Giuseppe Contratto in 1867. The winery is known as the oldest producer of sparkling wines in Italy. In fact, the classic method 1919 Contratto Extra Brut was the first vintage Spumante wine ever produced in the country.The winery has a long and prestigious history. At the end of the 20th century, its wines left Canelli for destinations all over the world (mainly to royal houses), and Contratto was the personal supplier to the Vatican as well as to the Italian royal family. Awards and medals from international exhibitions and competitions of the time highlight why the name of Contratto has long been synonymous with prestige and quality in the world of sparkling wines. Contratto's grand historic cellars represent a true treasure and are among the most beautiful in Italy. These huge underground cellars, covering more than 5000 square metres, were built in the heart of the hill protecting the small town of Canelli (AT), dug into the limestone tuff to a depth of 32 metres. The cellars maintain a constant and natural temperature of 13 degrees and an ideal humidity level, providing the perfect environment for bottle fermentation and slow maturation of wines made using the classic method.

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Artist Edition 2021

Winewear

Spring Summer 2020

Ugo Nespolo

Ugo Nespolo was born in Mosso (BI), he graduated from the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin and took a degree in Modern Literature.his art is closely linked to everyday life and full of conceptual contributions: ‘you cannot make art without reflecting on art’. The object is at the centre of his research, it is a means of expression, a creative language; it is extrapolated from its common use and acquires the value of a work of art. In the same way, he does not forget the past, he revisits it, reinterprets it, makes it topical through quotation and evocation, giving it new life, making it food for thought.BiographyIn the 1960s, the artist Nespolo was part of the Schwarz Gallery in Milan, which counted Duchamp, Picabia, Schwitters and Arman among its artists. His first Milanese exhibition, presented by Pierre Restany, entitled ‘Macchine e Oggetti Condizionali’ (Machines and Conditional Objects) represents the climate and innovations of the group that Germano Celant would call Arte Povera. In the 1960s, he moved to New York where he was overwhelmed by the cosmopolitan life of the metropolis and was fascinated by the emerging Pop Art, while in the 1970s he was active in the conceptual and Arte Povera circles. In 1967, he was a pioneer of Italian Experimental Cinema following his meeting with Jonas Mekas, P. Adams Sitney, Andy Warhol and Yōko Ono, in the wake of New American Cinema. Together with Mario Schifano, Nespolo devoted himself to avant-garde cinema and made numerous films starring his friends and colleagues Enrico Baj, Michelangelo Pistoletto and Lucio Fontana. His films have been screened and discussed in major museums including the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Tate Modern in London and the Venice Biennale. Together with Enrico Baj Nespolo founded the Istituto Patafisico Ticinese and is, to this day, recognised as one of the highest authorities in the field. Despite the American contaminations, he does not forget the teachings of the European Avant-gardes; in fact, the influence of Fortunato Depero is very marked, from whom Nespolo draws the concept of a playful art that pervades every aspect of everyday life. The concept of art and life (which is also the title of a book published by the artist in 1998) lies at the basis of Nespolo's expressiveness and is a legacy of the Futurist Movement: ‘Manifesto per la Ricostruzione Futurista dell'Universo’ (1915).Hence also his interest in design, applied art and creative experimentation in such diverse fields as advertising graphics, illustration, clothing, stage sets and costumes for operas. Certain that the figure of the artist cannot but be that of an intellectual, he studies and writes assiduously about the facts and disciplines that have to do with aesthetics and the art system.In January 2019, the University of Turin awarded him an Honorary Degree in Philosophy.

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Artist Edition 2020

Ugo Nespolo

Spring Summer 2020

Nando Crippa

Modelling the earth to shape figures is the most presumptuous act a man can perform. I believe it is precisely in this act that one truly begins to understand why the word "creation" is so important in the vocabulary of art. Nando Crippa's work is the process of sedimentation of a collective imagination that has passed through the Venus of Willendorf and Brassempouy, but has also absorbed the iconography of modernity found in the advertisements of old magazines. His figures are almost always archetypes as well: the women are a little bit Eve and a little bit Penelope, but they cannot find their Adam or their Ulysses among the male figures. There is no madness of Don Quixote to support the action in the characters of this artist; they are passengers waiting at the station, not boarding any train simply because they have forgotten their destination (their fate). There is always a kind of enigma to be deciphered within them, which is not the intellectual or hermetic exercise (perhaps alchemical?) of Dürer's Melancholia, but rather a metaphysical or existential one, as in De Chirico's The Enigma of the Arrival and the Afternoon. They stand on the edge of an empty (or abandoned?) chessboard and have forgotten the rules of the game. Or perhaps they have yet to invent them.

Artist Edition 2020

Nando Crippa

Spring Summer 2019

Cracking Art

The Cracking Art movement was born in 1993 with the intention of radically changing the history of art through a strong social and environmental commitment. This, combined with the revolutionary use of plastic materials, highlights the increasingly close relationship between natural life and artificial reality. The group's collective dimension does not limit the individual expression of its members: the artists also work independently, each interpreting the issues and tensions of our time in their own way.

Artist Edition 2019

Cracking Art