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Emilio Pucci

About Emilio Pucci

Emilio Pucci retired from active design work in 1990. On behalf of her father, his daughter received the Council of Fashion Designers of America Award in New York in 1991. The following year, the Costume Museum in the Palazzo Pitti in Forence displayed some of Pucci's most famous pieces. Emilio Pucci died in 1992 at the age of 78. His 30 year old son, the Marchese Alessandro Pucci di Barsento, took over the running of the family business and estates. However, sadly, Alessandro was killed in a car accident in 2000 near Florence, Italy. For a while his sister Laudomia handled the creative designing. The house of Pucci still however goes on reviving the fashion house's glory days to make it relevant for a new generation. Capitalizing on Pucci's bold, instantly recognizable prints, The clothes which Emilio Pucci designed over the years are valued immensely and vintage gowns are treasured. The Pucci revival has been gathering momentum for several years. The Pucci family began launching new products to appear for the new fans. But finally, the company was sold to luxury goods conglomerate LVMH who own Dior, Givenchy and many other houses. In November 2000, LVMH president Arnault asked Puerto Rican designer Julio Espada to reconceive the Pucci clothing collection. Espada, in his Spring 2002 collection, showed plenty of pretty girly shorts, scarves and short crisp cotton dresses. Espada left Pucci in April 2002 to be replaced by well-known French designer Christian Lacroix who was named Artistic Director at Pucci.

One of the most famous and influential designers of the 20th Century, Emilio Pucci has a vital legacy upon style, design and couture that is no less important today. Beginning in 1947, Emilio Pucci has become famous as the "Prince of Prints" and his signature "Emilio" adorns all of his creations, from haute couture clothing, footwear and accessories, to furniture, to an Apollo space mission logo. Renowned for his colorful, imaginative use of print fabrics, Emilio Pucci is one designer whose creations are instantly recognizable, and whose name is synonymous with gorgeous designer style. Find Emilio Pucci signature footwear only at the finest resources.

Emilio Pucci: a story which began in 1947 with the chance photograph of a woman in an outfit of his design, is still evolving. Known for over 30 years as the "Prince of Prints", Emilio Pucci put his famed signature "Emilio" on all his creations, from clothing to carpets, and from the Apollo 15 space mission logo to a Ford Lincoln Continental. Of the many awards Emilio Pucci received, the last one bestowed in his lifetime was the Council of Fashion Designers of America Award in 1990, accepted on his behalf by his daughter Laudomia. In 2000, LVMH formed an alliance with the Pucci family, acquiring a majority stake in the company. This decisive step has already begun to enhance and reinvigorate the remarkable potential of Emilio Pucci. Emilio Pucci: a story which began in 1947 with the chance photograph of a woman in an outfit of his design, is still evolving. Known for over 30 years as the "Prince of Prints", Emilio Pucci put his famed signature "Emilio" on all his creations, from clothing to carpets, and from the Apollo 15 space mission logo to a Ford Lincoln Continental. Of the many awards Emilio Pucci received, the last one bestowed in his lifetime was the Council of Fashion Designers of America Award in 1990, accepted on his behalf by his daughter Laudomia. In 2000, LVMH formed an alliance with the Pucci family, acquiring a majority stake in the company. This decisive step has already begun to enhance and reinvigorate the remarkable potential of Emilio Pucci. In addition to the historical boutique in New York, newly designed stores stretching across the globe from Palm Beach to Saint Moritz to Bangkok, provide luminous backdrops to the colourful glamour of Pucci. First unveiled in 2001, the Emilio Pucci furniture collections, conceived yearly in co-operation with renowned furniture designer Cappellini, mark a brilliant return to design. Matthew Williamson, famous for his flamboyant, intricately detailed pieces, has been appointed Artistic Director of EMILIO PUCCI in 2005, while Laudomia Pucci is Image Director. "I have admired Emilio Pucci for as long as I can remember and I am extremely flattered, it's the only label I have ever really looked at" said Williamson, who shares a design philosophy with the Marchese Pucci: "He believed in making women look beautiful in simple pieces of clothing."