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Loro Piana S.p.A. is an Italian luxury fashion brand specialized in textile manufacturing and ready-to-wear clothing headquartered in Milan, Italy. Since its start as a merchant of cashmere , vicuña , linen and merino fabrics, Loro Piana expanded to design knitwear , leather goods, footwear , fragrance and related accessories .
Founded in 1960, Pettinatura di Verrone is a combing mill based in the textile district of Biella and specialized in combing superfine wools, cashmere, and vicuña. [50] In 2009, Zegna, Loro Piana and Marzotto acquired a 15% stake each of the company.
Pietro Antonio Loro Piana was the son of Giacomo Loro Piana and Clementina Zignone. His family had been in wool-making in the Province of Biella. [1] [non-primary source needed] In Quarona, Province of Vercelli, he founded the Lanificio Fratelli Lora e Compagnia and then Lanificio di Quarona di Zignone & C.. [1] He then started a new venture, Ing.
Loro Piana is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pier Luigi Loro Piana (born 1951), Italian billionaire businessman;
At the 100-year mark, Loro Piana finds itself unexpectedly tap-dancing in the spotlight thanks to Succession, Silicon Valley and someone named Gstaad Guy. All That Cashmere! The Secret to 100 ...
Lotus silk was first used to weave monastic robes as an offering to Buddha images or Buddhist monks, but is now also used for a variety of clothing types, including scarves and hats. [ 5 ] Loro Piana , a luxury clothing company, has imported Burmese lotus silk to produce jackets and other clothing products since 2010.
As with all other wool products, the fiber content of a shawl, scarf or other item marketed as pashmina must be accurately disclosed. For example, a blend of cashmere and silk might be labeled 50% Cashmere, 50% Silk or 70% Cashmere, 30% Silk, depending upon the actual cashmere and silk content.
The Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti is an Italian privately held business which produces fine fabrics for haute couture. Founded in 1881 by Antonio Cerruti together with his two brothers and a cousin, it has since been managed by the Cerruti family and is currently owned by Fratelli Piacenza.