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Iter Hominis heralds a new movement in menswear

Bernice Chan

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Marco Vedovato doesn't consider himself a designer. Photo: Paul Yeung
Bernice Chanin Vancouver

Hong Kong-based brand Iter Hominis is located at the end of Hollywood Road in an edgy boutique with wood floors, patched-up walls, and spotlights shining on the clothes. Part of Hong Kong's new menswear movement, the brand is popular with hipsters and local sartorial mavens.

Italian founder and director Marco Vedovato recently launched the autumn-winter 2013 collection with a party in the space, and says he wants to create clothes that are different to anything else in the city.

"I like having my own collection, but I don't consider myself a designer," says the rather shy Vedovato.

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"The term doesn't mean anything anymore. I think I still have a way to go. If I say I'm a designer, I feel it's too arrogant, that I'm already there. But this is a project.

Iter Hominis merges Japanese and Italian style.
Iter Hominis merges Japanese and Italian style.
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"The big names have one big investor. But these days, it's very collaborative."

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