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Alberta Ferretti

Alberta Ferretti (Italian pronunciation: [alˈbɛrta ferˈretti]; )[1] is an Italian fashion designer and dressmaker. She designs for her namesake brand Alberta Ferretti, and designed for Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti until 2014. Her showroom is in Milan, Italy but her studio is in her native village of Cattolica, near Rimini, Italy.

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Cat Deeley in Alberta Ferretti at The Heart Truth’s Red Dress Collection Fashion Show, 2011

Aeffe edit

Together with her brother Massimo, Ferretti co-founded Aeffe S.p.A. [it], a publicly traded clothing manufacturer and distributor based in San Giovanni in Marignano,[2] in 1976. From 1994, Ferretti extended the breadth of her company outside of Italy beginning with the acquisition of a building at 30 West 56th Street in New York City. She also started Aeffe U.S.A., which produced and distributed clothing by Moschino, Rifat Ozbek, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Narcisco Rodriguez.[3][4] The locale also became the hub for marketing her own collections.[3][4]

From 2000 to 2006, Sanpaolo IMI – through Nuova Holding Subalpina – held a 20 percent share in Aeffe;[5] it had purchased that share for $44.5 million.[2]

In the early 2000s, Aeffe held a 50 percent stake in the Narciso Rodriguez fashion house.[6]

Licensing edit

Under several agreements, the company has been holding licenses to produce and distribute women’s clothing and accessories of the following brands:

Other brands licenses have included:

Alberta Ferretti edit

In 1968, Alberta Ferretti opened her first boutique, called Jolly, in Cattolica. She designed a first collection in 1973 and began showing seasonal collections on the runways of Milan in 1981. She launched Ferretti Jeans Philosophy in 1989, renamed Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti in 1994. In 1994 she renovated a 13th-century castle into the Palazzo Viviani hotel in Montegridolfo.

In October 1993 Ferretti presented clothes reminiscent of The Great Gatsby for the Milan ready-to-wear shows. One of her designs was a long and trim gingham dress, in pale blue. A flapper showed a beige crocheted dress styled just above the knee. Her renditions of the toga for the production were diverse. They were simple gowns, some of them short, others long and draped.[20]

Ferretti is known for her designs featuring twisting, tucking, and draping techniques.[21] Her style employs a subtle layered look, sometimes showing a hint of hand-beaded gauze which extends slightly beneath the hem of a wool dress.[3] The erotic qualities of the chiffon and jersey fashions she introduced for her spring 2008 fashion collection is evident in the look of her dresses. Many of them are cut high in the front and draped low in the back. Her target customer is the cocktail crowd. Specifically the dresses are party frocks, above the knee, and enhanced by rhinestone rosettes and armour-like chain mail. Feretti's collection includes pleated bubbled coats, toga-like minidresses and skirts, and a sparse number of gowns of soft mint green and white hues. The minidresses and skirts were shown with ethereal models wearing metallic gladiator flats.[21]

In July 2011 her collection was presented at the catwalk of The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona.[22]

In 2021, Ferretti unveiled the brand’s first athleisure capsule collection.[23]

Licensing edit

Ferretti signed a licensing deal with Procter & Gamble for a fragrance line in 2000. The brand's first ever women's fragrance was only launched in 2009.[24]

Collaborations edit

In 2011, Ferretti worked with Emma Watson on a collection labeled Pure Threads by Emma Watson Alberta Ferretti, produced with materials and techniques that are environmentally friendly and made in Italy.[25] From 2019, another capsule collection using only eco-friendly materials such as recycled cashmere and organic cotton was launched in collaboration with Livia Firth.[26]

In 2018, Ferretti created the staff uniforms for Italy’s largest airline company, Alitalia.[27][28]

In 2022, Ferretti designed a limited-edition Lancia Ypsilon compact car.[29]

Diffusion line edit

Since 1984, Ferreti has been operating Philosophy, a diffusion line.[30] The brand has been showing its collections at New York Fashion Week.[30] Past creative directors have included Natalie Ratabesi (2011–2014)[31] and Lorenzo Serafini (since 2014).[32]

Stores edit

By 1998 Ferretti opened in-store boutiques for selling her signature and Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti lines at Bergdorf Goodman. Next she obtained her initial American freestanding store in SoHo. This business, near Prince Street, is exclusively for her Philosophy collection, the lower priced edition of Ferretti's signature line intended for younger women. In contrast to most designers, she started boutiques for her secondary lines prior to opening a flagship store for her signature collection. Ferretti's West Broadway building is located next door to a Rizzoli bookstore. It is a Federal style architecture townhouse built in the late 19th century. It was renovated with a three-story glass front and skylights, so that the interior was filled with natural light.[33] The 1,000-square-foot (93 m2) store was designed by Manhattan architect David Ling.[3]

Recognition edit

Ferretti was among a group of Italian designers who were invited to a reception for 200 designers and retailers held by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street, in October 1988.[34]

Ferretti received the America Award of the Italy-USA Foundation in 2018.

References edit

  1. ^ "Alberta Ferretti". fashionmodeldirectory.com.
  2. ^ a b Samantha Conti (19 December 2000), Aeffe acquires stake in Pollini leather firm Women's Wear Daily.
  3. ^ a b c d Architectural Philosophy, The New York Times, August 30, 1998, pg. ST3.
  4. ^ a b Patterns, A Designer Joins Aeffe, The New York Times, July 1, 1997, pg. B6.
  5. ^ Luisa Zargani (16 November 2006), Aeffe Buys 20 Percent Stake Back from Bank Women's Wear Daily.
  6. ^ Samantha Conti (19 December 2000), Aeffe acquires stake in Pollini leather firm Women's Wear Daily.
  7. ^ Luisa Zargani (16 January 2012), Cédric Charlier Signs Deal With Aeffe Women's Wear Daily.
  8. ^ Suzy Menkes (20 February 2006), London flourishes as talent seedbed New York Times.
  9. ^ Luisa Zargani (3 June 2015), Jeremy Scott Signs Aeffe Deal Women's Wear Daily.
  10. ^ Gaultier said to license Aeffe Women's Wear Daily, 30 November 1994.
  11. ^ Constance C. R. White (1 July 1997), A Designer Joins Aeffe New York Times.
  12. ^ Cathy Horyn (7 May 2007), The fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez finds a savior, with help from his friends International Herald Tribune.
  13. ^ Suzy Menkes (20 February 2006), London flourishes as talent seedbed New York Times.
  14. ^ Silvia Aloisi (November 16, 2012), Italy's Aeffe ends licence deal with Cacharel Reuters.
  15. ^ Suzy Menkes (24 September 2012), Ungaro's Latest Revival International Herald Tribune.
  16. ^ Luisa Zargani (5 October 2015), Ungaro, Aeffe Part Ways Women's Wear Daily.
  17. ^ Luisa Zargani (16 January 2012), Cédric Charlier Signs Deal With Aeffe Women's Wear Daily.
  18. ^ Luisa Zargani (26 February 2020), Aeffe and Cédric Charlier to Part Ways Women's Wear Daily.
  19. ^ Jessica Michault (29 February 2012), Playing With the Renaissance New York Times.
  20. ^ Real Clothes Look Radical, The New York Times, October 7, 1993, pg. C10.
  21. ^ a b Buttoned-Up or Bombshell, Women's Wear Daily, Friday, September 28, 2007, pg. 8.
  22. ^ The Brandery, Catwalk, TV Fashion Runway Show 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Alessandra Turra (12 January 2021), Alberta Ferretti Gets Physical Women's Wear Daily.
  24. ^ Amy Stone (12 June 2009), Ferretti's First British Vogue.
  25. ^ Luisa Zargani (4 March 2011), Alberta Ferretti Unveils Emma Watson Line Women's Wear Daily.
  26. ^ Natalie Theodosi (29 March 2019), Alberta Ferretti, Livia Firth Join Forces in the Name of Sustainability Women's Wear Daily.
  27. ^ Alessandra Turra (15 June 2018), Alberta Ferretti Unveils Alitalia Uniforms, Debuts Capsule Collection Women's Wear Daily.
  28. ^ Sandra Saliban (30 May 2018), Alberta Ferretti to Unveil New Alitalia Staff Uniforms Women's Wear Daily.
  29. ^ Luisa Zargani (3 February 2022), Alberta Ferretti: From Gowns to Cars Women's Wear Daily.
  30. ^ a b Luisa Zargani (25 October 2012), Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Names Creative Director Women's Wear Daily.
  31. ^ Lauren Milligan (2 June 2014), Philosophy's Girl Exits British Vogue.
  32. ^ Scarlett Kilcooley-O'Halloran (9 October 2014), Meet Philosophy's New Romantic British Vogue.
  33. ^ Patterns, Ferretti To Open In Soho, The New York Times, June 2, 1998, pg. B9.
  34. ^ For a Chief of State, No Wrinkles, Please, The New York Times, October 11, 1988, pg. B6.

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Alberta Ferretti Italian pronunciation alˈbɛrta ferˈretti 1 is an Italian fashion designer and dressmaker She designs for her namesake brand Alberta Ferretti and designed for Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti until 2014 Her showroom is in Milan Italy but her studio is in her native village of Cattolica near Rimini Italy Alberta FerrettiBornGradara ItalyNationalityItalian Cat Deeley in Alberta Ferretti at The Heart Truth s Red Dress Collection Fashion Show 2011 Contents 1 Aeffe 1 1 Licensing 2 Alberta Ferretti 2 1 Licensing 2 2 Collaborations 2 3 Diffusion line 2 4 Stores 3 Recognition 4 References 5 External linksAeffe editTogether with her brother Massimo Ferretti co founded Aeffe S p A it a publicly traded clothing manufacturer and distributor based in San Giovanni in Marignano 2 in 1976 From 1994 Ferretti extended the breadth of her company outside of Italy beginning with the acquisition of a building at 30 West 56th Street in New York City She also started Aeffe U S A which produced and distributed clothing by Moschino Rifat Ozbek Jean Paul Gaultier and Narcisco Rodriguez 3 4 The locale also became the hub for marketing her own collections 3 4 From 2000 to 2006 Sanpaolo IMI through Nuova Holding Subalpina held a 20 percent share in Aeffe 5 it had purchased that share for 44 5 million 2 In the early 2000s Aeffe held a 50 percent stake in the Narciso Rodriguez fashion house 6 Licensing edit Under several agreements the company has been holding licenses to produce and distribute women s clothing and accessories of the following brands since 1983 Rifat Ozbek 7 since 2005 Basso amp Brooke 8 since 2015 Jeremy Scott 9 Other brands licenses have included 1994 2012 Jean Paul Gaultier 10 1997 2007 Narciso Rodriguez 11 12 2004 2006 Sinha Stanic 13 2009 2012 Cacharel 14 2012 2015 Emanuel Ungaro 15 16 2012 2020 Cedric Charlier 17 18 19 Alberta Ferretti editIn 1968 Alberta Ferretti opened her first boutique called Jolly in Cattolica She designed a first collection in 1973 and began showing seasonal collections on the runways of Milan in 1981 She launched Ferretti Jeans Philosophy in 1989 renamed Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti in 1994 In 1994 she renovated a 13th century castle into the Palazzo Viviani hotel in Montegridolfo In October 1993 Ferretti presented clothes reminiscent of The Great Gatsby for the Milan ready to wear shows One of her designs was a long and trim gingham dress in pale blue A flapper showed a beige crocheted dress styled just above the knee Her renditions of the toga for the production were diverse They were simple gowns some of them short others long and draped 20 Ferretti is known for her designs featuring twisting tucking and draping techniques 21 Her style employs a subtle layered look sometimes showing a hint of hand beaded gauze which extends slightly beneath the hem of a wool dress 3 The erotic qualities of the chiffon and jersey fashions she introduced for her spring 2008 fashion collection is evident in the look of her dresses Many of them are cut high in the front and draped low in the back Her target customer is the cocktail crowd Specifically the dresses are party frocks above the knee and enhanced by rhinestone rosettes and armour like chain mail Feretti s collection includes pleated bubbled coats toga like minidresses and skirts and a sparse number of gowns of soft mint green and white hues The minidresses and skirts were shown with ethereal models wearing metallic gladiator flats 21 In July 2011 her collection was presented at the catwalk of The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona 22 In 2021 Ferretti unveiled the brand s first athleisure capsule collection 23 Licensing edit Ferretti signed a licensing deal with Procter amp Gamble for a fragrance line in 2000 The brand s first ever women s fragrance was only launched in 2009 24 Collaborations edit In 2011 Ferretti worked with Emma Watson on a collection labeled Pure Threads by Emma Watson Alberta Ferretti produced with materials and techniques that are environmentally friendly and made in Italy 25 From 2019 another capsule collection using only eco friendly materials such as recycled cashmere and organic cotton was launched in collaboration with Livia Firth 26 In 2018 Ferretti created the staff uniforms for Italy s largest airline company Alitalia 27 28 In 2022 Ferretti designed a limited edition Lancia Ypsilon compact car 29 Diffusion line edit Since 1984 Ferreti has been operating Philosophy a diffusion line 30 The brand has been showing its collections at New York Fashion Week 30 Past creative directors have included Natalie Ratabesi 2011 2014 31 and Lorenzo Serafini since 2014 32 Stores edit By 1998 Ferretti opened in store boutiques for selling her signature and Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti lines at Bergdorf Goodman Next she obtained her initial American freestanding store in SoHo This business near Prince Street is exclusively for her Philosophy collection the lower priced edition of Ferretti s signature line intended for younger women In contrast to most designers she started boutiques for her secondary lines prior to opening a flagship store for her signature collection Ferretti s West Broadway building is located next door to a Rizzoli bookstore It is a Federal style architecture townhouse built in the late 19th century It was renovated with a three story glass front and skylights so that the interior was filled with natural light 33 The 1 000 square foot 93 m2 store was designed by Manhattan architect David Ling 3 Recognition editFerretti was among a group of Italian designers who were invited to a reception for 200 designers and retailers held by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at 10 Downing Street in October 1988 34 Ferretti received the America Award of the Italy USA Foundation in 2018 References edit Alberta Ferretti fashionmodeldirectory com a b Samantha Conti 19 December 2000 Aeffe acquires stake in Pollini leather firm Women s Wear Daily a b c d Architectural Philosophy The New York Times August 30 1998 pg ST3 a b Patterns A Designer Joins Aeffe The New York Times July 1 1997 pg B6 Luisa Zargani 16 November 2006 Aeffe Buys 20 Percent Stake Back from Bank Women s Wear Daily Samantha Conti 19 December 2000 Aeffe acquires stake in Pollini leather firm Women s Wear Daily Luisa Zargani 16 January 2012 Cedric Charlier Signs Deal With Aeffe Women s Wear Daily Suzy Menkes 20 February 2006 London flourishes as talent seedbed New York Times Luisa Zargani 3 June 2015 Jeremy Scott Signs Aeffe Deal Women s Wear Daily Gaultier said to license Aeffe Women s Wear Daily 30 November 1994 Constance C R White 1 July 1997 A Designer Joins Aeffe New York Times Cathy Horyn 7 May 2007 The fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez finds a savior with help from his friends International Herald Tribune Suzy Menkes 20 February 2006 London flourishes as talent seedbed New York Times Silvia Aloisi November 16 2012 Italy s Aeffe ends licence deal with Cacharel Reuters Suzy Menkes 24 September 2012 Ungaro s Latest Revival International Herald Tribune Luisa Zargani 5 October 2015 Ungaro Aeffe Part Ways Women s Wear Daily Luisa Zargani 16 January 2012 Cedric Charlier Signs Deal With Aeffe Women s Wear Daily Luisa Zargani 26 February 2020 Aeffe and Cedric Charlier to Part Ways Women s Wear Daily Jessica Michault 29 February 2012 Playing With the Renaissance New York Times Real Clothes Look Radical The New York Times October 7 1993 pg C10 a b Buttoned Up or Bombshell Women s Wear Daily Friday September 28 2007 pg 8 The Brandery Catwalk TV Fashion Runway Show Archived 2011 09 03 at the Wayback Machine Alessandra Turra 12 January 2021 Alberta Ferretti Gets Physical Women s Wear Daily Amy Stone 12 June 2009 Ferretti s First British Vogue Luisa Zargani 4 March 2011 Alberta Ferretti Unveils Emma Watson Line Women s Wear Daily Natalie Theodosi 29 March 2019 Alberta Ferretti Livia Firth Join Forces in the Name of Sustainability Women s Wear Daily Alessandra Turra 15 June 2018 Alberta Ferretti Unveils Alitalia Uniforms Debuts Capsule Collection Women s Wear Daily Sandra Saliban 30 May 2018 Alberta Ferretti to Unveil New Alitalia Staff Uniforms Women s Wear Daily Luisa Zargani 3 February 2022 Alberta Ferretti From Gowns to Cars Women s Wear Daily a b Luisa Zargani 25 October 2012 Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Names Creative Director Women s Wear Daily Lauren Milligan 2 June 2014 Philosophy s Girl Exits British Vogue Scarlett Kilcooley O Halloran 9 October 2014 Meet Philosophy s New Romantic British Vogue Patterns Ferretti To Open In Soho The New York Times June 2 1998 pg B9 For a Chief of State No Wrinkles Please The New York Times October 11 1988 pg B6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alberta Ferretti Official website Alberta Ferretti brand and company profile at Fashion Model Directory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberta Ferretti amp oldid 1217429643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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