Marco Coretti Explained

Marco Coretti (born in Rome) is an Italian fashion designer.[1] After studying arts he moved to Paris, where he trained as apprentice and then worked as an assistant in haute couture ateliers.[2]

In 1997, he returned to Italy, where he created his first couture accessories and shoes line, gaining interest from both press and celebrities such as Sophia Loren and Madonna.[3] [4]

In 1999 the launch of his own brand followed, with an 'extreme white' collection in the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana fashion week: he was praised for the launch of the 'new-chic' style.[5]

In 2001 Béatrice Dalle destroyed a black dress of his worth thousands of euros while closing the runway at the Rome's fashion week.[6] [7]

In 2004 he became creative director at Sorelle Fontana; in the following year he was chosen by the Municipality of Rome and AltaRoma as art director of The Ages of Fashion, a project meant for the recovery of Italian haute couture.

He has collaborated with artists such as Carla Accardi, Luigi Ontani, Paola Gandolfi and famous photographers as Gian Paolo Barbieri,[8] Michel Comte, Alberta Tiburzi and others. In 2010 he created the costumes for the Mvula Sungani's show for the fiftieth anniversary of the dancer Raffaele Paganini.

References

  1. Book: Florenzi, Anna. Le Arti Della Moda, Vol. III. 2006. Ediz. Ce.di.s.. Italy. 8887491178. 246.
  2. Book: Merlo, Guido. Dizionario Della Moda. 1999. Baldini&Castoldi. Italy. 8880895850. 168.
  3. De Laclos. Rosanna. Periscopio. Panorama. 7 July 1999. 212.
  4. Baudo. Gianpietro. Milano Finanza. 26 January 1999. 1.
  5. Herald Tribune. January 30, 2001. 2.
  6. Book: Gargia, Massimo. Extravagances. 2000. Michel Lafon. France. 9782840986706. 26.
  7. Web site: Secchi Frau. Fabio. Béatrice Dalle. 5 November 2013.
  8. Book: Corgnati, Martina. Gian Paolo Barbieri. 2007. Federico Motta Editore. Italy. 978-8871795461.