Bini

Gentucca Bini (1973) was an italian designer. She has a degree in architecture. She took her first steps in the world of runways designing accessories for Curiel, Blumarine, Karl Lagerfeld, Ferré and Chanel. She then started her own line, selling it in the shops of the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Palazzo Grassi in Venice. Her slogan is “experimentation,” so that during the presentation of her Collection in Milan in 2002 she made a space in the shape of houses cut from cardboard. One of her most well-known lines is the “undersize” line for tiny women who are “out of size.” She also created unstitched children’s clothes that are held together with a new elastic structure.