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Italian
Fashion
Brief History of Italian Fashion
Italy
and Fashion have a very unique and special
relationship, and when you consider such
names as Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Armani,
to name but a few, it's not difficult to see
why. But if we look back into the history of
Italian Fashion, (e.g. see
also
the article on Nina Ricci) we start to
understand what gave Italy such a status in
the Fashion World.
Count Giorgini
started the 'Italian Fashion' craze in 1951,
when he organised a fashion show to be
presented to an International audience in
Florence. He then continued to present other
fashion shows at his palace, presenting new
collections modelled by nobilty against a
backdrop of fine arts and scenery. Nobilty
would also model new collections at
museums or exhibitions next to famous pieces
of fine art. This all contributed to
elevating
the
status of Italian fashion, and implanting in
everyone's minds that Italian fashion gives
you status, is very rich in quality,and
almost 'fairytale' like.
In the 1970s
and 1980s Milan made its mark as being the
Fashion Capital of Italy, and the phrase
Made in Italy
became universally recognised as meaning
'high quality', and 'high fashion'.
For an Italian online fashion
magazine visit
modait.it
or
Della Moda
For
more online fashion magazines visit our
News & Magazines page

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