Italian Textiles offers a rich visual and historical survey of Italy’s contributions to 20th-century and contemporary textile design. From Emilio Pucci’s vibrant geometrics to Roberta di Camerino’s clever illusions and the bold pop influences of Versace and Moschino, the book charts the development of Italian textiles alongside shifting design trends. It explores how textiles helped shape the global “Made in Italy” identity, showcasing how designers and manufacturers have merged local traditions with innovative techniques. Featuring detailed images of fabrics, sketches, and finished products, the book covers themes from clothing and accessories to homewares, highlighting work by leading Italian creatives across generations.
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