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LIMITED EDITION

Massimo Dutti’s latest Limited Edition collections seek to define the values of the contemporary man and woman, marked by personality and determination.

IN STORE

MASSIMO DUTTI

LIMITED EDITION

The windows of Massimo Dutti shops in Madrid (Serrano, 48), Barcelona (Paseo de Gracia, 96), Lisbon (Avda. Liberdade, 193), London (156, Regent St.) and Paris (Pl. de la Madeleine, 24) have become ephemeral exhibition centres for the latest Limited Edition collections.

THE
WINDOWS

For the Limited Edition Windows project in five of its most emblematic flagship stores, Massimo Dutti’s creative team recreated an aspirational and magical atmosphere as a metaphor for the real thing. The result has been a scenography that transmits to its most loyal customers and followers a message that is very much in tune with the current moment and the brand’s own DNA.

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LIMITED EDITION
WOMEN COLLECTION

Massimo Dutti cultivates its commitment to excellence and the magic of emotion through its latest Limited Edition collections. Fashion through a veil of poetry and referring to a man and a woman understood intuitively, from their essence.










The journey towards the authentic exceptionality represented by these collections follows a path through quality, sensitivity and exclusivity. Luxury resides in the invisible. And between the pieces that form them, a tender, poetic and austere dialogue about modernity emerges.

LIMITED EDITION
MEN COLLECTION

With its Limited Edition collections, Massimo Dutti continues in the wake of previous seasons in which the brand has been committed to fashion that revolves around the unprecedented and the exclusive. More constructed patterns, smarter silhouettes and top quality fabrics define its collections.










The Limited Edition collections clearly establish the balance between a tradition revised to stand the test of time and the challenge of a future, of which Massimo Dutti gives its ultra-contemporary perspective. The only one that makes sense today.