Bold move: 7 For All Mankind names Nicola Brognano as its new creative director, signaling a fresh, full-spectrum era for the label.
Published December 3, 2025
With denim deeply embedded in its DNA and now evolved into a full head-to-toe collection, 7 For All Mankind is ushering in a new chapter by tapping Italian designer Nicola Brognano to lead creative direction.
The brand, which originated in Los Angeles in 2000, announced the appointment on its Instagram feed. The label earned cult status through the 2000s and, to a lesser extent, the 2010s, before gradually slipping from the spotlight over the past decade. In 2016, it was acquired by Delta Galil Industries, the Israeli group.
What began as a denim-centric label popular among fashion’s It girls has since expanded into a full wardrobe lineup, notably featuring a wide range of refined leather jackets and gilets.
Nicola Brognano, a Calabria-born designer born in 1990, studied at Istituto Marangoni and earned early recognition by winning the Who is on Next? competition in 2016. His distinctive stylistic signature and ability to translate contemporary moments into a personal, compelling vision helped him stand out. In 2015, he launched a womenswear label bearing his name, a project he later paused due to the pandemic.
In 2019, Brognano joined the Carpi-based house Blumarine, part of Marco Marchi’s Eccellenze Italiane holding. The collaboration concluded by mutual agreement in October 2023.
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