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  2. BP Studio - Wikipedia

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    Company headquarters and factory outlet are located in Sesto Fiorentino. A boutique open to the public is located in central Florence on via della Vigna Nuova. Showrooms (for buyers only) are located in Milan, Rome, Torino, Treviso, Düsseldorf, Brussels, Barcelona and New York. BP Studio is carried by multi-label boutiques worldwide.

  3. Bottega Giotti - Wikipedia

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    Bottega Giotti store in Florence, Italy Creating an "Intrecciato" bag. Bottega Giotti is a Florence-based fashion company that specializes in intrecciato (woven) leather jackets, bags and small leather goods. Started by a local artisan in the beginning of the 20th century, it grew into an international company headquartered in Lenzi Palace in ...

  4. Ermanno Scervino - Wikipedia

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    The fashion line's women's collection debuted at Milan Fashion Week in 2003 with the Fall/Winter 2003/04 collection. [1] The men's collection was launched in 2002 and made its first appearance as the guest of honor at Pitti Immagine in 2005. [3] The first runway debut for the men's collection was in Milan during the Men's Fashion Week in 2008. [3]

  5. Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A., doing business as Ferragamo, (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre fɛrraˈɡaːmo]) is an Italian luxury fashion house focused on apparel, footwear, and accessories headquartered in Florence, Italy. It specializes in designing and manufacturing footwear and leather goods, which together account for over 86% of its revenue.

  6. Malo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Malo made its fashion debut at the 2006 [4] New York Fashion Week with an autumn-winter collection designed by Fabio Piras [7] and collections by fashion designers [8] Roberto Rimondi, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, [9] Hamish Morrow, Xavier Palatella and William Capone. In 2014 Malo was acquired by a private investment fund. [10]

  7. Via de' Tornabuoni - Wikipedia

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    View of Via de' Tornabuoni Via de' Tornabuoni with Palazzo Strozzi. Via de' Tornabuoni, or Via Tornabuoni, is a street at the center of Florence, Italy, that goes from Antinori square to Ponte Santa Trinita, across Santa Trinita square, distinguished by the presence of fashion boutiques.

  8. OVS (company) - Wikipedia

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    OVS (formerly Oviesse) is an Italian clothing company. It has stores in 35 countries in Europe, Latin America and Asia with a total of about 1285 locations. Revenues were €1.32 billion in 2015. [2] It is the largest clothing retailer in Italy, accounting for about 5% of the national clothing retail market. [3]

  9. Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Catherine de' Medici, as Queen of France. Her fashions were the main trendsetters of courts at the time. Fashion in Italy started to become the most fashionable in Europe since the 11th century, and powerful cities of the time, such as Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Vicenza and Rome began to produce robes, jewelry, textiles, shoes, fabrics, ornaments and elaborate dresses. [8]

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