Tutino Vercelloni
Isa Tutino Vercelloni (1934). Journalist. She was the editor of Casa Vogue for 24 years, from the foundation of the monthly in 1968 until 1992. She joined the profession working at Marie Claire and at the weekly Tempo under Arturo Tofanelli, at the beginning of the 1960s. In the middle of that decade, she moved to Condé Nast. She worked for many years with Vogue, l’Espresso, and il Corriere della Sera. An expert in art and design, she always kept a close eye on fashion, with a critical sensibility, cultural depth, and a journalist’s attention, considering fashion to be one of the sensitive indices of those that mark the development of taste and style. In the field of fashion, she published the books Milano Fashion (Edizioni Condé Nast, 1975) on the beginnings of the prêt-à-porter industry, Missonologia (Electa, 1994), Krizia. Una Storia (Skira, 1995) and, in collaboration with Carla Sozzani, Krizia (Leonardo Arte, 1995).