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Krizia
Designer label and manufacturer
Designer label and manufacturer
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Krizia |
| foundation | |
| Milan, Italy | |
| founder | Mariuccia Mandelli |
| location_city | Milan |
| location_country | Italy |
| area_served | Worldwide |
| industry | Luxury fashion |
| products | Women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, jewelry, leather goods, shoes, perfumes |
| owner | Zhu Chongyun |
| parent | Shenzhen Marisfrolg |
| homepage | www.krizia.it |
Milan, Italy
Krizia is a designer label and manufacturer of ladies' handbags, clothing, footwear and perfumes. The ready-to-wear fashion label was established in 1954 in Milan, Italy, by Mariuccia Mandelli (1925–2015). Her husband Aldo Pinto was chairman of the company.
History
Mandelli unveiled her first black-and-white collection at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy, in 1964, which earned her a Critica della Moda award. The brand's first and historic location was on Via della Spiga, 23 in Milan. Under Mandelli, Krizia rapidly expanded during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1971, Krizia released a version of shorts cut "very short", an early form of hot pants. Every year, Mandelli would knit a different animal on selected items of her collection.
In 1985, Krizia opened a private art showroom (Spazio Krizia) on Via Manin, 21, in Milan. At its height, in the 1990s, the fashion house was doing half a billion dollars of annual business. It was while at the helm of Krizia that Mandelli introduced the high fashion world to hot pants. In 1992, the company launched its affordable brand MM by Krizia, a year after its licence-holder Hartmarx suggested it. In 1995, the company was tried in the USA, along with many other Italian fashion brands, for "bribing tax officers in exchange for lenient audits". In Italy, the investigation was handled by Mani pulite's magistrate Antonio Di Pietro.
In February 2014, Shenzhen Marisfrolg, a Chinese corporation owned by the entrepreneur and designer Zhu Chongyun, bought Krizia and Mandelli stepped down from a leadership role. In 2015, the Via della Spiga's historic store was revamped by designer Vincenzo de Cotiis. In January 2017, Simona Clemenza was named CEO of the company. Two Krizia boutiques opened in China, and in March 2017, the Spazio Krizia reopened. In June 2018, Clemenza left the company.
References
References
- "Krizia S.p.A.". New York Magazine.
- (2015-12-13). "Mariuccia Mandelli obituary". [[The Guardian]].
- (2015-12-07). "Krizia Fashion Brand Founder Maria Mandelli Dies at 90".
- Martin, JJ. (2015-11-02). "Krizia joins forces with Vincenzo De Cotiis for a stark new store blueprint".
- Morris, Bernadine. (1982-03-19). "KRIZIA AND FERRE: WIT AND VISION". The New York Times.
- Zargani, Luisa. (2017-03-24). "Krizia Plans Retail Rollout in China, Reopens Cultural Space in Milan".
- (7 December 2015). "Mariuccia Mandelli, Italian Fashion Designer, Dies at 90". New York Times.
- [http://nymag.com/thecut/2015/12/mariuccia-mandelli-krizia-obituary.html Mariuccia Mandelli obituary], nymag.com; accessed 25 December 2015.
- "Collections". Krizia.
- Schiro, Anne-Marie. (1992-07-14). "The Spirit Is Krizia, and the Prices Are Friendly". The New York Times.
- (1995-09-21). "Italian Fashion Trial Postponed: The corruption trial...".
- Shadbolt, Peter. (23 September 1994). "Bribes scandal reaches Italian fashion".
- (2014-09-21). "Chinese designer Zhu charms Milan fashion world with plans for Krizia".
- Turra, Alessandra. (2018-06-21). "Krizia and CEO Simona Clemenza Part Ways".
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