List of Fashion Designers - Italy

Italy

  • Giorgio Armani
  • Renato Balestra
  • Rocco Barocco
  • Rene Caovilla
  • Marina Ripa di Meana
  • Laura Biagiotti
  • Giuliana Camerino
  • Ennio Capasa
  • Roberto Capucci
  • Domenico Caraceni
  • Cesare Paciotti
  • Roberto Cavalli
  • Mila Schön
  • Roberta di Camerino
  • Emilio Cavallini
  • Loris Azzaro
  • Nino Cerruti
  • Enrico Coveri
  • Anita Pallenberg
  • Alessandro Dell'Acqua
  • Domenico Dolce
  • Alessandra Facchinetti
  • Nicola Formichetti
  • Salvatore Ferragamo
  • Gianfranco Ferré
  • Alberta Ferretti
  • Stefano Gabbana
  • Irene Galitzine
  • Frida Giannini
  • Guccio Gucci
  • Angelo Litrico
  • Achille Maramotti
  • Guillermo Mariotto
  • Alviero Martini
  • Ottavio Missoni
  • Anna Molinari
  • Franco Moschino
  • Stefano Pilati
  • Miuccia Prada
  • Emilio Pucci
  • Nina Ricci
  • Fausto Sarli
  • Alessandro Sartori
  • Elsa Schiaparelli
  • Mila Schön
  • Fausto Sarli
  • Luciano Soprani
  • Sergio Tacchini
  • Riccardo Tisci
  • Valentino
  • Giambattista Valli
  • Donatella Versace
  • Gianni Versace
  • Italo Zucchelli
  • Nicola Trussardi
  • Carla Zampatti

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