rambaldi

Rambaldi, Marco

Marco Rambaldi is an Italian fashion designer, who designs for a woman free from prejudices and constrictions, born from the culture of Seventies and from the most sincere Made in Italy.

The origins

Born in Bologna in 1990, after his high-school diploma in Graphic Design and his studies in Product Design, in 2013 Marco Rambaldi graduated in FashionDesign at IUAV university, in Venice.

His debut in the world of fashion was in February 2014, when he won the Next Generation context, organized by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana. Moreover, in 2017 he was finalist for Who Is On Next?, the fashion scouting project dedicated to young talents in fashion, created by AltaRoma with the collaboration of Vogue Italia.

The brand

Marco Rambaldi

My brand wants to rid women from preconceptions, prejudices and stereotypes. Decided in their final aims, variable in the desire to wear different clothes which exalt their shapes, big or little, and their wrinkles, more or less evident.

Collections by Rambaldi tell about a variable image, as variable is the woman of reference, who keeps a balance between a new freshness and the memory of the past. Taking inspiration from the 1968 revolution and from the consequent sexual liberation, the fashion designer brings to catwalk the ’70s aesthetics, made of prints and vibrant colors.

AW 2018/2019 collection.

Young models are flanked by mature women, as transsexual friend of the fashion designer Valerie, to demonstrate that his items have neither an age nor a defined target which point towards.

Marco Rambaldi
AW 2018/2019 collection.
The Milan headquarter includes the fashion designer and his right-hand man Giulia Geromel, the fashion journalist Andrea Batilla and Filippo Giuliani, who takes care of the styling. The debate of the fashion designer is expected for Milan Fashion Week in September 2023.

You may also like:

Cina, Federico

Murano, Francesco

 

Contacts

Website

Via Palermo 10, 20121, Milan (MI), Italy

[email protected]

 

To read the item in Italian click here.