Gianni castiglioni matteo marzotto biography

          Three years later he sold it to the Italian fashion scion Matteo Marzotto and his business partner, Gianni Castiglioni; Kazakhstan-born.

          MILAN — Matteo Marzotto has teamed up with Gianni Castiglioni, his longtime friend and Marni's chief executive officer, to buy the house of..

          Vionnet (company)

          Italian luxury haute couture label

          Vionnet is an haute couture label founded by the French couturierMadeleine Vionnet.

          Established in 1912, the house of Vionnet closed doors in 1939. Vionnet was relaunched by Guy and Arnaud de Lummen in the mid-1990s with perfumes and accessories, and then in 2006 with ready-to-wear collections. In 2012, Vionnet was purchased by the Kazakh businesswoman Goga Ashkenazi.

          Kazakhstani-born Goga Ashkenazi, who is based in London, acquired the company earlier this week from co-owners Matteo Marzotto and Gianni.

        1. Matteo Marzotto and Gianni Castiglioni three years later.
        2. MILAN — Matteo Marzotto has teamed up with Gianni Castiglioni, his longtime friend and Marni's chief executive officer, to buy the house of.
        3. Marzotto is currently president of Enit – theItalian State Tourist Board – and is a passionate entrepreneur in the fashion and luxury goods.
        4. LONDON, United Kingdom — The recent news that Matteo Marzotto and Gianni Castiglioni have bought the Vionnet brand reminded me of the old saying.
        5. In 2023, Chimhaeres Investments purchased the brand.

          The Madeleine Vionnet Years

          From 1912 to 1914

          The House of Vionnet opened in 1912 at 222, Rue de Rivoli. Madeleine Vionnet provided one-third of the financing while the remaining investment was supplied by one of her clients, Germaine Lilas, Henri's Lillas' daughter, the owner of the Parisian department store Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville (BHV).

          In 1914, when World War I started, Madeleine Vionnet closed the house and set off to visit Rome.

          From 1919 to 1940

          In 1919, the house reopened after the war.