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Cape

Discover Emilio Pucci: Italian fashion icon known for vibrant geometric prints & kaleidoscopic colors. Explore his legacy of innovative designs, from silk scarves to iconic beachwear.

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Collectible Description

This vivid silk-screen print shows motifs of African masks. The textile of this cape is a typical example of Pucci prints. This cape was worn over a swimsuit or jumpsuit at resort resorts.Emilio Pucci, a Florentine aristocrat, began his fashion career in 1947. He started his business at his family home parazzo, and opened his boutique in Capri in 1950. With brilliant prints making use of the advanced Italian techniques, he swept the world, starting from the U.S. market. His dresses or

Artist Biography

Early Life and Education

  • Born: November 20, 1914, Naples, Italy
  • Died: November 29, 1992, Florence, Italy
  • Emilio Pucci came from a wealthy aristocratic Florentine family.
  • He demonstrated an early interest in sports and education.
  • Pucci studied agriculture, political science, and social science at various universities including the University of Milan, the University of Georgia (USA), and Reed College (Oregon).
  • While at Reed College, he earned a skiing scholarship and received an MA in social science.

World War II Service and Early Fashion Beginnings

  • During World War II, Pucci served as a bomber pilot in the Italian Air Force, rising to the rank of captain.
  • He was involved in a plan to save Count Galeazzo Ciano's life, demonstrating courage and resourcefulness.
  • After the war, he leveraged his experience designing uniforms for the Reed College ski team into creating sportswear.
  • His designs gained recognition when Toni Frissell photographed one of his outfits for Harper’s Bazaar in 1947.
  • This led to Pucci being commissioned to design women's ski clothes, marking the beginning of his fashion career.

The Rise of Emilio Pucci Fashion

  • In 1949, Pucci established a couture house in Capri and began producing swimwear and silk scarves.
  • His designs were characterized by vibrant colors, bold geometric patterns, and innovative use of stretch fabrics.
  • Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus played a key role in promoting his work, leading to the creation of blouses and printed silk dresses.
  • Pucci's fashion house quickly gained popularity among the international jet set.
  • Notable clients included Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Jackie Kennedy, solidifying his status as a prominent designer.

Artistic Style and Legacy

  • Distinctive Prints: Pucci is best known for his kaleidoscopic prints featuring geometric shapes, swirling patterns, and vibrant colors.
  • Innovative Fabrics: He pioneered the use of stretch fabrics in clothing, creating comfortable and flattering designs.
  • Influence on Fashion: His bold aesthetic significantly influenced 1960s fashion and continues to inspire contemporary designers.
  • Brand Expansion: Pucci expanded his brand into lingerie, knitwear, accessories, ceramics, and perfume.
  • Continued Success: After Emilio's death in 1992, his daughter Laudomia continued to lead the company, maintaining its artistic vision. LVMH acquired a majority stake in Pucci in 2000.

Political Career and Later Years

  • Pucci served as a member of the Italian Parliament from 1963 to 1972 representing the Florence constituency.
  • He also held a position as a city counselor in Florence.
  • His political career demonstrates his broader engagement with Italian society beyond fashion.
  • The Pucci family has a long history of political involvement in Florence, adding another layer to Emilio's legacy.
emilio pucci

emilio pucci

1914 - 1992 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric prints, vibrant colors
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Benvenuto Cellini']
  • Date Of Birth: November 20, 1914
  • Date Of Death: November 29, 1992
  • Full Name: Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dress of black cashmere jersey
    • Evening ensemble in cotton velveteen
  • Place Of Birth: Naples, Italy