Pucci

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About the brand
Founded in 1947 by Italian aristocrat Emilio Pucci, the Marquis of Barsento, the Pucci brand revolutionized post-war fashion with its unstructured, lightweight silk jersey dresses, kaftans, palazzo pyjamas, and printed scarves. Born from one of Florence's oldest families, Pucci's fashion career began unexpectedly when his streamlined ski outfit caught the attention of Harper's Bazaar in 1947. He quickly established boutiques on the glamorous island of Capri, creating resort clothing that embodied the Mediterranean's natural beauty and vibrant colors. Known as "The Prince of Prints," Pucci became synonymous with swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns that perfectly captured the spirit of the jet set and 'Swinging Sixties.' His bold, geometric designs broke away from traditional monochromatic styles, offering explosive color combinations that attracted celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Kennedy, and Sophia Loren. The brand's philosophy centered on clothing that celebrated movement, caught light, and expressed personality, helping establish Italy's position on the global fashion map and pioneering the concept of luxury ready-to-wear.














