| Sergio Rossi | |
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| Occupation | Shoe designer |
Sergio Rossi is a leading Italian fashion designer and distributor of women's shoes and handbags, as well as a limited range of men's shoes. The Sergio Rossi label is owned by the French conglomerate PPR.
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Biography
Rossi started working with his shoemaker father in Romagna in the 1950s.[1] He moved to Milan for two years, and started selling his own shoes to shops in Bologna in 1966.[1] He is perhaps best known for his collaborations with Gianni Versace in the 1970s, and Dolce & Gabbana in the 1990s.[1]
Company
The first boutique to bear his name opened in Ancona, and the company expanded internationally through the 1980s and 1990s.[1] This culminated in 1999, when it was bought by the Gucci Group. [1]
In 2007 Sergio Rossi stands with operating over 41 stores internationally, with 6 locations in the United States; New York, Bal Harbour, Beverly Hills, Costa Mesa, Waikiki, and Boston. The current Creative Director is [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican Edmundo Castillo.[1]
In 2009, in a move to demonstrate that luxury and fashion can be combined with sustainability, Sergio Rossi launched the Eco Pump, a biodegradable fashion shoe made using Liquid Wood (derived from lignin) in the heel and sole, and leather uppers tanned using eco sensitive tanners. Part of the proceeds from its sale are being given to GoodPlanet.org.[2]
Notes and references
- ^ a b c d e f "The world of Sergio Rossi - Brand - History". http://www.sergiorossi.com/int/en/press_area.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-31.
- ^ Hannah Shakir (2009). "STYLE FEATURE: treading carefully". Glass Magazine. http://www.glassmagazine.co.uk/forum/feature.asp?tid=177. Retrieved on 2009-07-16.
External links
- http://www.sergiorossi.com/ Official website
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