Cerrato

Pina. Boutique in Turin named after its owner who, beginning in the years before World War II, made her name as a milliner and as a woman of excellent taste in her choice of styles from Parisian haute couture that were particularly suitable to the tastes of Turin’s ladies. Her millinery creations, very inventive in forms and materials, were a great success until changing fashions sent the hat out of fashion. In the 1950s, the atelier, on the first floor of an ancient building, became Turin’s center for prêt-à-porter and later of the luxury ready-to-wear of the most famous Italian and French griffes. Her death was quickly followed by the closing of the boutique.