Cape
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Biografia do Artista
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
1914 - 1992 , Italy
Informações Rápidas
- 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



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