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Cesare (1959). Italian designer. He lives and works in Florence. In 1981, he made his début in the world of fashion as buyer, art director, and designer for the Florentine brand Luisa Via Roma. From 1987 to ’89 he designed the Zuccoli Donna collection for Gibò of Florence. He was given the task of managing the Oliver line for Valentino, for both men and women. From 1992 to ’97 he was in charge of the Loewe women’s collection. In March 1998 he started his own business and designed his first Autumn-Winter collection. By the third collection, his griffe was on sale throughout the world.
For the first time, the Bloomingdales department store in New York dedicated all its windows on Lexington Avenue to him, on the occasion of the launch of his Spring-Summer 2003 collection.