Missoni
Italian, founded 1953
“Our philosophy since we went into business has been that a piece of clothing should be like a work of art.” Rosita told the New York Post. Indeed, Missoni’s textile inspirations have ranged from the work of Giacomo Balla and Sonia Delaunay, to Incan and Guatemalan textiles. Praised by Vogue as “the masters of color mix,” Ottavio and Rosita’s use of space dyed yarns – initiated in 1969 - allowed Missoni to flawlessly blend shades color. “Look! Who said that only colors exist?” proclaimed Diana Vreeland. “There are also tones!”
The Missoni family has established an iconic aesthetic which they keep developing season after season. Stylistically consistent, Missoni garments can be mixed and matched regardless of collection or decade – a testament to their timeless quality. Ottavio and Rosita’s work was already extremely successful during the 1970s and 1980s, and the company underwent a makeover when their daughter, Angela, took over as creative director in 1997. Ottavio Missoni died in 2013.
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