Editorial
The Maisons.
Heritage essays on the houses we carry — written for clients who want to understand the atelier, the codes, and the craft behind the piece before they buy it.
Maison · Solomeo, Umbria · Est. 1978
Brunello Cucinelli
The philosopher of cashmere — humanistic luxury made slowly in a restored hamlet above the Umbrian valley.
Read the maison →Maison · Milan · Est. 1913
Prada
Intellectual minimalism — where Saffiano leather, Re-Nylon and the Re-Edition bag became the uniform of cerebral cool.
Read the maison →Maison · Florence · Est. 1921
Gucci
Italian craft, eclectic vision — from the Horsebit loafer to the GG Marmont, a century of Florentine glamour.
Read the maison →Maison · Vicenza · Est. 1966
Bottega Veneta
When your own initials are enough — the house that built quiet luxury from a single woven strip of leather.
Read the maison →Maison · London · Est. 2005
Tom Ford
Sex, tailoring, scent — the house that carries the precision sensuality of Nineties Gucci into unapologetic contemporary glamour.
Read the maison →Maison · Milan · Est. 1985
Dolce & Gabbana
Sicilian baroque, corseted opulence, and the Dolce Vita — the most sensual vision in Italian luxury.
Read the maison →Maison · Florence · Est. 1927
Ferragamo
The shoemaker to the stars — where the cage heel, the Vara bow and Italian innovation redefined elegance.
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