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CILENTO 1780

CILENTO 1780

Haute Couture and Neckwear Store in the Centre of Milan

The historic Neapolitan Atelier Cilento 1780, wellknown all over the world as an excellence of Italian couture, opens a new store in the core of Milan. The reign of tailormade and artisan care, good taste and historic Neapolitan expertise as regards garments and accessories, Cilento 1780 is the new reference point for refined connoisseurs.

Materials and details dedicated to the lovers of discreet luxury.

Indeed, Cilento 1780, provides an array of seven-fold ties with and without lining, scarves, foulards, shirts, mantels, cardigans in precious materials and yarns: silk, cashmere, alpaca, vicuña.

The accessories that authorities and heads of state wear all over the world.

In addition to clothing and accessories, high quality leather goods like shoes, bags, and boots made by hand according to the Neapolitan taste for natural tanned leather. This reign of style and know-how opens in via Fiori Oscuri

13, in the old building of Antica Farmacia Brera. Here you can breathe the charm of the past, at first with the Spezieria di Brera, and then with the famous pharmacist Carlo Erba, founder of the homonymous company, who had run L’Antica Farmacia since 1837.

Mr Ugo Cilento, who represents the eighth generation of a family proud of its noble traditions, strongly wanted this place, preserving its historical elements of furniture and architecture.

So today the classical and modern clothing Cilento 1780 are on display among ancient copper stills, barrel vaults in red bricks, wooden and brass stairs. Indeed, Cilento launched the first tie and the first scarf in pure silk dedicated to medicinal herbs on occasion of the opening.

A tribute to the origins of the location and the nearby Brera Botanical Garden, where medicinal herbs have been cultivated for centuries, another must-see in the core of Milan.

Diego M

WOMAN, MAN

Corso Venezia, 8 Map D3

 (+39) 02.36694460

 www.diegom.it

 info@diegom.it

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