Cannabaceae

Cifonelli is a family-run luxury tailoring house founded in 1880 offering made-to-measure, bespoke, and ready-to-wear clothing.[1][2] The house was founded by Giuseppe Cifonelli in Rome. The workshop has been located in Paris on Rue Marbeuf since 1936.[3][4] The house cut of suit is characterized by a slim sleeve with a high, slightly wide armhole which ends in a thick, distinctive roll at the top of the sleevehead;[3][5] the French shoulder has become synonymous with Cifonelli.[2] Cifonelli helped popularise the raised Milanese buttonhole.[5] Lorenzo and Massimo Cifonelli, who are cousins in the fourth-generation of the family business,[4] took on leadership of the house in the 1990s.[6] The garments are handmade in the Parisian workshop.[6]

Cifonelli CEO is Lionel Peralta.[7]

Clients of the house have included Paul Meurisse, Lino Ventura, Marcello Mastroianni, Cary Grant, Karl Lagerfeld and François Mitterrand.[4]

In addition to the bespoke clothing atelier on rue Marbeuf, the brand has a ready-to-wear boutiques in the 1st arrondissement of Paris and on Clifford Street in London.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "THE STORY OF CIFONELLI". Permanent Style. January 7, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Carter, Felicity (January 10, 2024). "An Ode To Morocco: Tailoring House Cifonelli Introduces Its Spring/Summer '24 Collection". Forbes.
  3. ^ a b "Cifonelli". Robb Report.
  4. ^ a b c Scott, Nick (October 2020). "CIFONELLI CELEBRATES 140 YEARS IN THE BESPOKE BUSINESS".
  5. ^ a b Crompton, Simon (August 5, 2019). "CIFONELLI NAVY SUIT: STYLE BREAKDOWN". Permanent Style.
  6. ^ a b Carter, Felicity (September 24, 2020). "Haute-Couture Tailoring House Cifonelli Marks 140 Years Of Success". Forbes.
  7. ^ Bargeron, Sadie (August 4, 2023). "London's retail scene looks to China's Gen Z". Jing Daily.
  8. ^ Our points of sale

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