MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2025, MALLONI Presents ‘Glass Threads’: the Innovation and Tradition of Agustina Bottoni on Display at the Via Ponte Vetero 9 store.
- ultimatetrendymag
- Apr 7
- 2 min read
Form and material merge to give life to an expressive minimalism.

On the occasion of Design Week 2025, Malloni announces an exclusive collaboration with Argentine designer Agustina Bottoni, who will present her project "Glass Threads" within the brand’s new boutique in Milan, located at Via Ponte Vetero 9.
The exhibition, extending both inside the store and into the window displays, offers a unique sensory experience, showcasing a collection of borosilicate glass objects made in Italy, born from Agustina’s collaboration with local artisans and studios, alongside Malloni’s Spring Summer 2025 collection.
The designer, who holds a degree in fashion from the University of Buenos Aires and a Master’s in Product Design from the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan, founded her studio in 2016.
Her Glass Line collection stands out for its sculptural forms, inspired by architecture and nature, combining elegance and timelessness to elevate everyday experiences. Agustina Bottoni’s work is defined by a perfect balance between traditional craftsmanship and innovation, with a strong focus on durability and aesthetic beauty.
The "Glass Threads" project reflects this philosophy, offering a meditation on the beauty of imperfect perfection and the harmony between materials and form.
It aligns seamlessly with Malloni’s identity, which, in the Spring/Summer 2025 collection, expresses itself through the concept of Expressive Minimalism.
The Spring/Summer 2025 collection by Malloni celebrates a sophisticated and elegant vision that embraces the beauty of imperfection.
Through irregular shapes, asymmetries, and subtle volumes, the brand reinterprets the concept of minimalism, transforming it into a quiet luxury born from the harmony between material contrasts and precise lines.
Each piece – from androgynous trousers to oversized vests, deep-slit skirts, and reinvented shirts – expresses a constant duality between structure and freedom, masculine and feminine, perfection and imperfection.
This stylistic language finds a natural resonance in the work of Agustina Bottoni, whose glass collection explores similar values: sculptural, minimal, yet rich in meaning.
The collaboration between Malloni and Agustina Bottoni, hosted at the Via Ponte Vetero 9 boutique during Milan Design Week 2025, becomes a unique opportunity to discover how art, design, and fashion can engage in a harmonious dialogue.
At the core of this encounter, the concept of Expressive Minimalism serves as the lens through which to view a fluid and ever-evolving aesthetic experience—where imperfection is not a flaw, but a form of authentic beauty.
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