Borsalino FW21 22 - The Hat worn by all Hollywood stars and his dialogue with the Present
Автор: Simona Cochi The Italian Way
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Borsalino virtues and power allowed the company to turn a simple artisan workshop into a real mythological item for cinema and fashion lovers»
When it was founded in 1857, Borsalino (official site) was a simple artisan workshop specialized in the production of hats. Founded by two brothers, Giuseppe and Lazzaro, the brand soon turned into a real myth, and its hats became a must for actors, celebrities, politicians and even gangsters. It was Al Capone’s favourite hat, but it became a global success especially when Humphrey Bogart was wearing it in Casablanca
“A brand with more than 160 years of history can only be seen as a sensitive seismograph instrument to document and record life’s daily and greatest moments.” In honour of the Milan Women’s Fashion Week, Borsalino and Creative Curator Giacomo Santucci celebrate Fall Winter 2021/22 with themes of contemporaneity through the creative lens of art. A collection inspired heavily by the Arts & Crafts design movement with its well-defined symbols and stylistic features, it also contemplates a personal inner retrospective and needs to reconnect with nature, while giving added value to authenticity and savoir-faire through a homage to past recollections and memories.
With a cast of some of Milan's most stylish women that hail from the worlds of fashion,
photography, philanthropy, creative direction, art, design and business, the short reel illustrates
an energetic kaleidoscope of natural expressiveness. The starring HAT YOUR DIVERSITY lineup
includes: tattoo artist Jessica Aaron, digital entrepreneur Giulia Accardi; stylist Marta Achini; model
Keita Frida Andrea; tattoo artist Eva Banks; journalist editor Sofia Celeste; photographer Sandra
De Feudis, artist Samantha Gandin; platform developer Stefania Gatta; brand advisor Isabelle
Harvie-Watt; stylist Johana Kouame; shoe designer Alessandra Lanvin; charity advisory Maria
Mantero; violinist Laura Marzadori; digital storyteller Deirdre McCready; creative consultant
Carolina Neri; DJ sound designer Norabee; journalist Selene Oliva; Tearose owner Carola Rovati;
entrepreneur Lina Pusateri; and journalist Miki Tanaka
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"The Italian Way" Youtube Channel (My Camera .....my Paintbrush) is an iconic video magazine created by Simona Cochi, an Italian journalist and pr based in Milan.
Simona unveils the exclusive features of the most relevant events about Art, Lifestyle, Design, Fashion, and more. Art interviews are one of the keys to be seduced by "The Italian Way" project.
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This editorial project has been conceived on Simona return after a year and a half of work and research in different European capital cities and iconic outposts.
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In 2018, during her experience as a video blogger in Vienna's museums, her definitive inspiration for surrealism was ignited through the work on the Man Ray's show at the Kunstforum. Further creativity and motivation have been enhanced thanks to the researches on Sigmund Freud, the other eminent Austrian's figure with significative traces of his life and works in Vienna.
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The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.

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