Supreme has enlisted a new collaborator in Emilio Pucci, the namesake label from the Italian designer known best for his colorful, geometric prints. Pucci’s iconic prints adorn a wide range of apparel ...
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Isabella Rossellini has a strong connection with the history of Florentine fashion house Emilio Pucci. She interpreted, in a photo shoot in 1990, the iconic Vivara print created in 1965 by Pucci and ...
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There’s a funky fresh streetwear collaboration headed your way. Supreme and the Florentine-based Maison both posted an image of skateboarder and music producer Sage Elsesser wearing an outfit from the ...
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In 1957 fashion designer Emilio Pucci—forever inspired by his Florentine surroundings—created a hand-drawn print in the likeness of the city’s dazzling octagonal landmark: the Baptistery.
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Emilio Pucci’s swirling, dazzlingly colored prints became a symbol of jet-set pizzazz in the 50s and 60s, with a clientele of celebrities and contessas filling their closets and Vuitton trunks with ...
Camille Miceli, who helms the brand, also enlisted top models Christy Turlington and Eva Herzigova to present her contemporary interpretations of the house's colorful heritage designs. By Pino ...