Alessandra Facchinetti

Alessandra Facchinetti (born 2 June 1972) is an Italian fashion designer. In 2007 she was appointed the creative director at the fashion House of Valentino, on the retirement of Valentino Garavani.[3][4] Previously she had been a designer at the House of Gucci. After some initial success, in 2008 she was dismissed from Valentino, apparently because she did not draw on Valentino's archives.[5]

Alessandra Facchinetti
Born (1972-06-02) 2 June 1972
Bergamo, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationIstituto Marangoni
Occupationfashion designer
Label(s)
Gucci
(2004-2005)
Valentino[1]
(2008-2010)
Tod's
(2013-2016)[2]

Facchinetti was one of the persons whose phone was illegally tapped in the SISMI-Telecom scandal.[6]

As reported by Vogue Italia, Facchinetti, along with Pietro Negra has launched a new ready-to-wear line named 'Uniqueness' for Pinko, which emphasises the importance of technology in fashion. She explained "I'm thrilled to work on such an innovative and unconventional project, based on the freedom to give a personal interpretation of our time"[7] She is the daughter of a member of the Italian group I POOH which was founded in the 60s and still performs.

References

  1. Alessandra Facchinetti被任命Tod's创意总监 Retrieved 2016-07-28
  2. TOD'S女装创意总监Alessandra Fecchinetti女士卸任 Retrieved 2016-07-28
  3. Marie-Louise Gumuchian "Facchinetti new creative director for Valentino", Reuters, 5 September 2007
  4. Suzy Menkes, "Alessandra Facchinetti: Successor to Valentino", New York Times, 5 December 2008
  5. Valentino comments on dismissal of Alessandra Facchinetti, Daily Telegraph "Valentino comments on dismissal of Alessandra Facchinetti", Daily Telegraph, 5 October 2008
  6. Leisa Barnett, "Don't Call Us" Archived 2008-12-09 at the Wayback Machine, Vogue, 23 July 2008
  7. "Pinko and Alessandra Facchinetti - Vogue.it" (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-03-01.


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