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Malìparmi

Malìparmi is a Paduan clothing brand with an ethnic feel: long African-style dresses, bags, studded belts decorated with medallions in a South-American style, sandals, shirts. It was founded by Marol Paresi in 1977. The team of designers at the Paduan fashion house aim to reinterpret the atmosphere of streets and cities around the world to produce garments that are not simply folkloristic or exotic in appearance but which also revitalize historic craft techniques in the light of new technology. In 2002, the Italian-Danish chromatic artist, Marine Baris, collaborated on the collection.

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Some examples of Malìparmi’s clothes

In the exhibition Una borsa a regola d’arte, held in the thirteenth-century granaries of Lispida Castle at Monselice (Padua), 15 artists and photographers (including Giovanni Gastel) reinterpreted the Marrakech bag.

A free creativity turns Malìparmi in a world where you can easily enter because it represents a sort of family. A fantastic journey in constant search of craftsmanship, workmanship, colors and prints, to build a universe of clothes and accessories that tell the unique story of Malìparmi. The originality of Malìparmi is to reinterpret with love objects already known, to redesign them looking to the future.
With the same passion as her mother, today, Annalisa carries on the history of this brand and shares these values with her daughter Virginia.

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