If you have been following my blog for October, it is obvious that I gave special attention to Italian fashion designers. Actually there are a lot more of them that I should have included but perhaps I will work on that next time. It was really great to study and write something about the fashion houses of Italy. I get to learn how these designers started their businesses and how they made it flourish and thrive for so many, many years and the drama behind it all (at least for one fashion house).
To sum it up I would say that Italian fashion stands out by itself, it is different from the French, Japanese or American style. In my own opinion Italian fashion is reserved and stylish, it can be severe but it still retains its own appeal, it is an original and I believe only a true Italian designer would be able to grasp it.
The Italians have long been stylish and fashionable. Since ancient Roman times the use of opulent garments and accessories was part of their life. Check out the illustrations and sculpture of Roman art and read the history of Rome's everyday life and you will learn that Romans can be very particular with their clothing, jewelry, hairstyle and even the garish makeup and hairpieces they wear. During the Renaissance, the men and women of Italy were as elegant and stylish as they were during the Roman times. Though this time the materials they used for clothing were much better, silk, satin and dyed fabrics. Accessories galore and imported fashionable goods were in vogue that time as it is now.
Fast forward the 21st century and there is no way of stopping Italy as one of the world's fashion capitals. Italian fashion designers as competitive as ever. Great tailoring and romantic style truly belong to the Italians. Unlike the fall of the Roman Empire, the Italian fashion empire will keep rising and will forever hold its spot in the world of style. Oh what a dolce vita!
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Valentino
Just like the title of the documentary Valentino: The Last Emperor I must agree that Valentino Garavani is truly the Emperor of Italian High Fashion and international trends. As I mentioned in my Giorgio Armani blog the two top Italian designers in my list are Giorgio and Valentino with Valentino being number one. His design and style throughout his four decades and a half in fashion is all about class, romanticism, elegance. His creations are so classic that one can wear them over the years and still be in fashion. As an observer of couture I always check the material and the way the clothes hangs and falls on the body, how the fabric moves and if the design can withstand the test of time and short-lived trends, and indeed Valentino's creations passed all of these things in flying colors. I can go on and on praising his talent and designs and I know it would be endless.
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Chiuri & Piccioli Collection for Valentino S/S 2010 |
The 1970's saw his fashion house designing ready-to-wear clothing for men and women, plus accessories, jeans, perfume and decor line. 1989 his boutique store chains opened in the key cities of the United States and Japan. It was at the same year the Accademia Valentino was opened, which serves as a cultural space for art exhibits. In 1990 together with partner Giammetti and friend Elizabeth Taylor, they founded the L.I.F.E. association for the support of AIDS related patients. The activities at Accademia Valentino benefits this cause.
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Chiuri & Piccioli Collection for Valentino S/S 2010 |
Throughout his career as fashion designer he received numerous accolades and awards. And in 2008 the grand designer of fashion retired. He made his last haute couture presentation in Paris, January 2008 and his last women's ready-to-wear show in Paris on October 2007. The House of Valentino's designs and creations are presently run by creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli. Valentino Garavani's line are Valentino, Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma and R.E.D. Valentino. His famous creations were the Valentino Red dresses and the all-white Valentino dresses which will always remain a classic.
Photo Credit: Valentino's Farewell Haute-Couture S/S 2008 Paris
Photo Courtesy: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/14510800@N05/2215358818/
Photo Credit: Valentino Spring 2010 Couture
Photo Courtesy: catwalking.com/WireImagePhoto Link: http://www.zimbio.com/Pier+Paolo+Piccioli/articles/A_qpMNM8LEz/Valentino+Spring+2010+Haute+Couture
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Giorgio Armani
Two of my favorite Italian fashion designers are Valentino and Armani. Giorgio Armani is one of the world's fashion designers who would be in the top five of my list. His lines are always clean, the details and materials he uses are just perfection. What draws me to Armani is his tailoring and the choice of fabrics he uses. Watch an Armani women's wear fashion show and you will observe how the cut of the clothes and the flow and movement of the fabric complements the model as she walks the runway and observe his men's wear and you will notice how the tailoring and choice of fabric shows utmost impeccability. I also like his designs because if you have a very keen eye on each designer's style you will know that Armani is very consistent and faithful with his designs, the styles may be altered a little bit from season to season but the Armani personal taste is well-stamped to all of his creations. In short it is easy to spot an Armani amongst other couture clothes.
Born in Piacenza in 1934 the young Armani left the university studying medicine and worked as buyer for a Milanese department store. As luck would have it he was hired as assistant designer for men's wear under the great Nino Cerutti. With encouragement from his longtime partner Sergio Galeotti, Armani left Cerutti and started as freelance designer, that was 1970 and by 1975 Armani and Galeotti launched their own company creating men's and women's wear ready-to-wear. The 1980's saw the Armani brand conquer Hollywood and its A-list celebrities and in 1982 he was the coverman for Time Magazine since Christian Dior. He also won and received a number of awards and titles not only for fashion but also an award from the Italian Government and title as Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2002.
The Armani brand includes Emporio Armani, Armani Jeans, Giorgio Armani Occhiali plus lines of swimwear, fragrances, skiwear and underwear and the list goes on. Giorgio Armani really contributed so much to fashion and good causes around the world. Not only is he a man that designs for each season, he is also a man for all seasons.
Photo Credit: Giorgio Armani Men's S/S 2010
Photo Source: krasfashion
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krasfashion/
Born in Piacenza in 1934 the young Armani left the university studying medicine and worked as buyer for a Milanese department store. As luck would have it he was hired as assistant designer for men's wear under the great Nino Cerutti. With encouragement from his longtime partner Sergio Galeotti, Armani left Cerutti and started as freelance designer, that was 1970 and by 1975 Armani and Galeotti launched their own company creating men's and women's wear ready-to-wear. The 1980's saw the Armani brand conquer Hollywood and its A-list celebrities and in 1982 he was the coverman for Time Magazine since Christian Dior. He also won and received a number of awards and titles not only for fashion but also an award from the Italian Government and title as Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2002.
The Armani brand includes Emporio Armani, Armani Jeans, Giorgio Armani Occhiali plus lines of swimwear, fragrances, skiwear and underwear and the list goes on. Giorgio Armani really contributed so much to fashion and good causes around the world. Not only is he a man that designs for each season, he is also a man for all seasons.
Photo Credit: Giorgio Armani Men's S/S 2010
Photo Source: krasfashion
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krasfashion/
Friday, October 22, 2010
Bottega Veneta

The brand was founded by Vittorio and Laura Moltedo in 1966 in Vincenza. The company manufactured leather goods in the traditions of master leather craftsmen of the Veneto. The brand was well known for their intrecciato leather style, it is simply the interwoven pattern of leather style that is very famous in their handbags. The 1970's and 80's were the decades when the brand reached its height of success around the world. Their no-logo on handbags was a hit. But the company gave in to the early 90's trend when they splashed logos all over their product. It did hurt the image of the brand and eventually the Bottega Veneta name spiralled to bankruptcy. Thanks to the Gucci Group who acquired the company in 2001. The acquisition certainly turned things around for the dying brand. The company hired Tomas Maier as Creative Director of the company. Maier was trained at the respected French fashion institution Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture and has nine years of experience under his belt at the House of Hermes. It was a great move for the company.
With the acquisition, Bottega Veneta soared once again...now stronger than ever. The ready-to-wear line for men and women, the jewelry line and furniture collection were launched in the 21st century. Meanwhile the company's staple product - its handbags just got better. The handbags were done exquisitely, they are embroidered, appliques of leather, metal and tortoiseshell-like materials were used and their famous interwoven leather patterns retained its appeal. Their Super Spiga and Souriseau shoes remain best sellers. It just proves that excellent merchandise will never die.
Photo Credit: Bottega Veneta Resort Wear 2011
Photo Courtesy: Bottega Veneta Images
Photo Source: New York Magazine Online
Photo Link:
http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/2011/resort/main/newyork/womenrunway/bottegaveneta/
House of Fendi
If it's Fur it must be Fendi!!! The name has been and will always be synonymous with high quality fur fashions. It all started way back in 1918 when fur and leather goods seller Adele Casagrande opened her small shop in Rome. Married to Edoardo Fendi in 1925 she adopted her husband's surname as the brand name of her store and merchandise. As the business became successful the couple opened their second shop in Rome in 1938. By this time Fendi furs were becoming very popular and its list of rich and private clientele just keeps on growing.
In the mid 1950's after the passing of her husband, Adele's five daughters helped in the family's ever-growing business. Paola handled the design and furs, Anna the leather goods, Franca the customer relations, Carla the business coordination, and Alda headed up the sales department. The team of the Fendi sisters and the acumen of their mother slowly but surely catapulted the brand into the international scene as Fendi slowly inched its way to haute couture level. As things would have it, 1965 saw Karl Lagerfeld joining the Fendi company, he re-designed its logo showing the inverted double F. Lagerfeld and the Fendis innovated and improvised fur - its treatment, tanning and dyeing, producing lighter and softer furs, experimented on hides and made lighter and fitted coats for women. The company also concentrated on making their leather and luxury accessories, a merchandise to contend with.
The House of Fendi also branched out on women's wear as they would like the Fendi woman to be wearing a matching Fendi dress underneath her Fendi fur, I would say this is a clever move. Today the House of Fendi is one of the most famous and respected high-fashion brand around the world. The head of the house is Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, daughter of Anna Fendi and grandaughter of Adele and the chief designer is German designer Karl Lagerfeld. Labels: Fendi, Fendissime, Fendi Casa and fragrance lines for men and women. If it's Fashion it must be Fendi!!!
Photo Credit: Fendi Womenswear Milan
Photo Courtesy: Human Design
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/todays_creative_design/
In the mid 1950's after the passing of her husband, Adele's five daughters helped in the family's ever-growing business. Paola handled the design and furs, Anna the leather goods, Franca the customer relations, Carla the business coordination, and Alda headed up the sales department. The team of the Fendi sisters and the acumen of their mother slowly but surely catapulted the brand into the international scene as Fendi slowly inched its way to haute couture level. As things would have it, 1965 saw Karl Lagerfeld joining the Fendi company, he re-designed its logo showing the inverted double F. Lagerfeld and the Fendis innovated and improvised fur - its treatment, tanning and dyeing, producing lighter and softer furs, experimented on hides and made lighter and fitted coats for women. The company also concentrated on making their leather and luxury accessories, a merchandise to contend with.
The House of Fendi also branched out on women's wear as they would like the Fendi woman to be wearing a matching Fendi dress underneath her Fendi fur, I would say this is a clever move. Today the House of Fendi is one of the most famous and respected high-fashion brand around the world. The head of the house is Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, daughter of Anna Fendi and grandaughter of Adele and the chief designer is German designer Karl Lagerfeld. Labels: Fendi, Fendissime, Fendi Casa and fragrance lines for men and women. If it's Fashion it must be Fendi!!!
Photo Credit: Fendi Womenswear Milan
Photo Courtesy: Human Design
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/todays_creative_design/
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Roberto Cavalli
Cavalli designs in my opinion is the epitome of decadence. I like how his creations present the feel of luxury and extravagance in an edgy urban way. I really cannot exactly put my finger why I am saying this but that is how most of his creations register in my style I.Q. I do not think hardcore fashionistas will agree with me but hey that's what I feel about Cavalli. Yes I like his designs and in fact sometimes I forget that he is European, sometimes I think Cavalli is a young American designer with a whole lot of European edge to him. But at the end of the day, Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli is still one of the major designer/trendsetter to contend with in the international fashion scene.

Though he was in the fashion business since the early 1970's it was only in 1994 that Roberto Cavalli showed the world that he is one designer to be reckoned with. His first official collection wowed the press and the fashion set and the jet set. His creations were dubbed as sexy and extravagant and he is one of those designers that brought back the allure of the woman. He is running his fashion house with wife Eva Duringer. Roberto Cavalli designs for men, women, kids, underwear, casuals and home accessories. Labels: Roberto Cavalli Couture, Just Cavalli and Roberto Cavalli Class.
Photo Credit: Roberto Cavalli Couture 2010
Photo Source: Colombia Travel
Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_travel/
Photo Credit: Roberto Cavalli Men
Photo Source: Krasfashion
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Laura Biagiotti
Laura Biagiotti is one of Italy's most successful female fashion designer. Her brand has been dressing women and men for four decades and now that her daughter Lavinia is at the helm of the company helping her mother run the multi-million dollar business, things will just get super. I never paid much attention to the design and style of Biagiotti though I have seen her designs and heard of her since the mid 80's.
Like Gianni Versace, Laura learned the business of making clothes from her mother Delia who was a dressmaker. In 1965 she and the famous designer Angelo Tarlazzi started their own ready-to-wear women's line. But it was in 1972 when she started working for a cashmere company that her own style and creativity developed to what she is known today. Her soft tailoring and losse fitting dresses and her wearable coordinates made the Laura Biagiotti brand famous around the world. She would always stick to designs that are modern, wearable, practical and comfortable.
In 1987 she launched Biagiotti Uomo - the line for men, followed by Laura-Piu for the plus size woman and Laura Biagiotti Jr. for children. Her accessories line include the famous Biagiotti sunglasses and fragrance line: Fiori Bianchi, Night, Roma, Venezia and Biagiotti Due, jewelry and watches, and lingerie line. In 1996 her daughter Lavinia Biagiotti took over the creative responsibilities of the company. She launched Laura Biagiotti Roma line in 2001 for the modern woman and in 2003 both mother and daughter launched Laura Biagiotti Dolls for girls. In 2007 Lavinia was awarded as Italy's Best Young Fashion Entrepreneur. The fashion house of Laura Biagiotti never had it so good.
Photo Credit: Laura Biagiotti S/S 2010
Photographer: Unknown
Sourse and Photo Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/d42d/
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