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  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: CEO of Kiton Antonio De Matteis shows a 13.5 fabric at Fabrics unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
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Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7111.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A framed icon of Saint Anthony stands on a working table among sewing thread at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6900.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A tailor marks the fabrics to be cut at the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6851.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A tailor sews a blazer at the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6749.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: President and Founder of Kiton Ciro Paone, 81, poses for a portrait at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6652.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A portrait of Ciro Paone, Founder and President of Kiton, is here at the entrance of the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6521.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: CEO Antonio De Matteis is here at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7197.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: CEO of Kiton Antonio De Matteis walks up the stairs towards his office at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7171.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Fabrics supervisor Luigi Paone places an icon of San Gennaro, the saint protector of Naples, at the Fabrics division at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7149.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: CEO of Kiton Antonio De Matteis shows a Pura Vicuna fabric at Fabrics unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7124.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Numbered boxes containing ties (each number corresponding to a client, and each color to a country) are stored at the Kiton Tie production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7028.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Blazers worked on by students are at the Kiton Tailoring School, at the Kiton headquarters in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6976.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Students are here at work at the Kiton Tailoring School at the Kiton headquarters in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6964.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A student sews a blazer buttonhole at the Kiton Tailoring School, at the Kiton headquarters in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6949.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Students are here at work at the Kiton Tailoring School at the Kiton headquarters in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6941.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A tailor and teacher of the Kiton Tailoring School (left) reviews his student's blazer at the Kiton Tailoring School, in the headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6934.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Fabrics are stored in the women's production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6912.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Fabrics are stored in the women's production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6910.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Tailors mark the fabrics to be cut, under the flags of the Naples soccer team and of Italy, in the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6840.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Blazers hang by a wall personalized by the Kiton tailors and employees with religious icons and prayers, in the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6824.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A tailor works on the buttonholes of a blazer at the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6769.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: (L-R) CEO Antonio De Matteis, Founder and President Ciro Paone and Vice President and General Manager Maria Giovanna Paone, pose for a family portrait at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6706.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: CEO of Kiton Antonio De Mattesi (background, center-left) walks in the cafeteria, behind the reflection of a photograph of Founder of Ciro Paone meeting former President of Italy Carlo Arzeglio Ciampi, at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6691.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: President and Founder of Kiton Ciro Paone, 81, goes from one office to the other in his wheelchair here at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6684.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Interior of the office headquarters of Kitonin Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6636.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Fabrics supervisor Luigi Paone stands at the entrance of the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6604.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: An employee unrolls a fabric that will be marked and cut at the men's suits production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6595.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: An employee marks the fabrics to be cut at the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6583.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Tailors are here at work in the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6577.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Tailors are here at work in the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6566.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Interior of the office headquarters of Kitonin Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6545.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A portrait of Ciro Paone, Founder and President of Kiton, is here at the entrance of the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6531.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: A portrait of Ciro Paone, Founder and President of Kiton, is here at the entrance of the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6515.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 10 APRIL 2014: Tailors are here at work at the men's suit production unit at the Kiton headquarters and factory in Arzano, Italy, on April 16th 2014.<br />
<br />
Kiton is a luxury clothing company co-founded in 1956  in Naples by Ciro Paone, a fifth-generation fabric merchant. Launched in 1968, the brand produces suits, overcoats, ties, shirts, trousers, knitwear, outwear, shoes, leather accessories, and bags,  womenswear, fragrances and eyewear. Kiton produces 22,000 men suits per year and their sales proceeds was of 95mln euros.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_6859.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5526.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5488.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Supervisor of the tie division places models on a fabric used for a tie, at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5340.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Students work on a blazer at the Kiton School of High Tailoring inside the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5295.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the Ladies division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5231.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Tailors sew shirts at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5205.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Sebastiano Borrelli, supervisor of the shirt division, checks a fabric at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5190.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A tailor works on a fabric used for a jacket at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5116.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Tailors work on blazers at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5068.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Tailors work on blazers at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5058.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 10 ARIL 2014: People relax by the panoramic viewpoint at the Capodimonte Park overlooking Naples and the island of Capri, in Naples, Italy, on April 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7304.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 10 ARIL 2014:  A woman is here at the panoramic viewpoint of the Capodimonte Park overlooking Naples and the island of Capri (right), in Naples, Italy, on April 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7283.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 10 ARIL 2014:  A couple is here at the panoramic viewpoint of the Capodimonte Park overlooking Naples and the island of Capri (right), in Naples, Italy, on April 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7278.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 10 ARIL 2014: Two women walk towards a panoramics viewpoint at the Capodimonte Park in Naples, Italy, on April 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7252.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 10 ARIL 2014: The Capodimonte Park in Naples, Italy, on April 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140410_INYT_Kiton__M3_7225.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5515.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, opens a fabrics archive volume at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5505.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5473.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A shoemaker specialized in shoe coloring is here at work at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5454.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A shoemaker specialized in shoe coloring is here at work at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5448.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A shoemaker specialized in shoe coloring is here at work at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5439.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Finished Kiton ties ready for packaging at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5364.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Fabrics used for ties at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5353.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Supervisor of the tie division places models on a fabric used for a tie, at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5337.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Mario Abbondandolo, tailor and professor at the Kiton School of High Tailoring, checks a blazer worked by a student, at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5317.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Blazers worked by students hang on sartorial dummies at the Kiton School of High Tailoring at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5311.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Students work on a blazer at the Kiton School of High Tailoring inside the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5290.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Students work on a blazer at the Kiton School of High Tailoring inside the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5267.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the Ladies division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5236.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Maria Giovanna Paone, Vice President and General Manager of Kiton, checks a fabric at the Ladies division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5228.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Fabrics used for Kiton shirts are store on shelves at the shirt division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5157.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  Finished shirts are ready to be packed at the shirt division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5146.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A finished shirt lays on a working table of the shirt division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5127.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A tailor work on a blazer at the  Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_5043.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A student practices on sewing a blazer at the blazer division of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4977.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Tailors work on blazers at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4911.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A working table at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4905.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  The initials of a client are sewed in his personalized blazer at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4871.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Cashmere and Vicuna fabrics at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4855.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: Tailors at work at the blazer divisoin of the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4798.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014: A oair of scissors are left on a working table during the lunch break at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4779.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A tailor works on a blazer at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4756.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A tailor works on a fabric used for a jacket at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4753.jpg
  • ARZANO, ITALY - 16 January 2014:  A tailor works on a fabric used for a jacket at the Kiton factory in Arzano, Italy, on January 16th 2014.
    CIPG_20140116_LEMONDE_Kiton__M3_4752.jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_00...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 14 FEBRUARY 2022: Gianluca Isaia (58), CEO of the ISAIA fashionwear brand, poses for a portrait by a mural depicting football player Diego Armando Maradona, an icon of Naples, here in the Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples, Italy, on February 14th 2022.<br />
<br />
SAIA was founded in Naples in the 1920s, thanks to the intuition of Enrico Isaia, forefather of the family, who opened a fabrics store for the most renowned tailors in town. In later years, Enrico set up a small workshop next to the store, where skilled craftsmen made tailor-made men's clothing.<br />
<br />
In 1957 the brothers Enrico, Rosario and Corrado Isaia moved the business to Casalnuovo, a village near Napoli, where half of the residents were professional tailors. Within a decade ISAIA became a veritable tailoring company and produced high quality garments for the most prestigious Italian shops.<br />
<br />
In the early 1980s, as the brand gained recognition grew, ISAIA began to grow its business globally, which led to distribution abroad in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China.<br />
<br />
ISAIA's history and success are based on the concept of "made in Naples" pays homage to the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, which is highly regarded all around the world. ISAIA takes this one step further with its contemporary perspective on sartorial tailoring, widely known as "contemporary tradition".
    CIPG_20220214_FT-Gianluca-Isaia_A73-...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 14 FEBRUARY 2022: Gianluca Isaia (58), CEO of the ISAIA fashionwear brand, poses for a portrait by a mural depicting football player Diego Armando Maradona, an icon of Naples, here in the Quartieri Spagnoli in Naples, Italy, on February 14th 2022.<br />
<br />
SAIA was founded in Naples in the 1920s, thanks to the intuition of Enrico Isaia, forefather of the family, who opened a fabrics store for the most renowned tailors in town. In later years, Enrico set up a small workshop next to the store, where skilled craftsmen made tailor-made men's clothing.<br />
<br />
In 1957 the brothers Enrico, Rosario and Corrado Isaia moved the business to Casalnuovo, a village near Napoli, where half of the residents were professional tailors. Within a decade ISAIA became a veritable tailoring company and produced high quality garments for the most prestigious Italian shops.<br />
<br />
In the early 1980s, as the brand gained recognition grew, ISAIA began to grow its business globally, which led to distribution abroad in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China.<br />
<br />
ISAIA's history and success are based on the concept of "made in Naples" pays homage to the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, which is highly regarded all around the world. ISAIA takes this one step further with its contemporary perspective on sartorial tailoring, widely known as "contemporary tradition".
    CIPG_20220214_FT-Gianluca-Isaia_A73-...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 14 FEBRUARY 2022: Gianluca Isaia (58), CEO of the ISAIA fashionwear brand, poses for a portrait at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy, on February 14th 2022.<br />
<br />
SAIA was founded in Naples in the 1920s, thanks to the intuition of Enrico Isaia, forefather of the family, who opened a fabrics store for the most renowned tailors in town. In later years, Enrico set up a small workshop next to the store, where skilled craftsmen made tailor-made men's clothing.<br />
<br />
In 1957 the brothers Enrico, Rosario and Corrado Isaia moved the business to Casalnuovo, a village near Napoli, where half of the residents were professional tailors. Within a decade ISAIA became a veritable tailoring company and produced high quality garments for the most prestigious Italian shops.<br />
<br />
In the early 1980s, as the brand gained recognition grew, ISAIA began to grow its business globally, which led to distribution abroad in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China.<br />
<br />
ISAIA's history and success are based on the concept of "made in Naples" pays homage to the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, which is highly regarded all around the world. ISAIA takes this one step further with its contemporary perspective on sartorial tailoring, widely known as "contemporary tradition".
    CIPG_20220214_FT-Gianluca-Isaia_A73-...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 14 FEBRUARY 2022: Gianluca Isaia (58), CEO of the ISAIA fashionwear brand, poses for a portrait at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy, on February 14th 2022.<br />
<br />
SAIA was founded in Naples in the 1920s, thanks to the intuition of Enrico Isaia, forefather of the family, who opened a fabrics store for the most renowned tailors in town. In later years, Enrico set up a small workshop next to the store, where skilled craftsmen made tailor-made men's clothing.<br />
<br />
In 1957 the brothers Enrico, Rosario and Corrado Isaia moved the business to Casalnuovo, a village near Napoli, where half of the residents were professional tailors. Within a decade ISAIA became a veritable tailoring company and produced high quality garments for the most prestigious Italian shops.<br />
<br />
In the early 1980s, as the brand gained recognition grew, ISAIA began to grow its business globally, which led to distribution abroad in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China.<br />
<br />
ISAIA's history and success are based on the concept of "made in Naples" pays homage to the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, which is highly regarded all around the world. ISAIA takes this one step further with its contemporary perspective on sartorial tailoring, widely known as "contemporary tradition".
    CIPG_20220214_FT-Gianluca-Isaia_A73-...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_99...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: (R-L) Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, and Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  discuss the trial against Tod's in Mr. Romano's studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_01...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: (L-R) Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, and Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  discuss the trial against Tod's in Mr. Romano's studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_01...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_01...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_01...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_00...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_00...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_00...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Maria Rosaria Scorrano (36), a former employee of Keope srl - a subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's -  poses for a portrait in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_00...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 14 FEBRUARY 2022: Gianluca Isaia (58), CEO of the ISAIA fashionwear brand, walks down the stairs of the foyer at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Italy, on February 14th 2022.<br />
<br />
SAIA was founded in Naples in the 1920s, thanks to the intuition of Enrico Isaia, forefather of the family, who opened a fabrics store for the most renowned tailors in town. In later years, Enrico set up a small workshop next to the store, where skilled craftsmen made tailor-made men's clothing.<br />
<br />
In 1957 the brothers Enrico, Rosario and Corrado Isaia moved the business to Casalnuovo, a village near Napoli, where half of the residents were professional tailors. Within a decade ISAIA became a veritable tailoring company and produced high quality garments for the most prestigious Italian shops.<br />
<br />
In the early 1980s, as the brand gained recognition grew, ISAIA began to grow its business globally, which led to distribution abroad in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China.<br />
<br />
ISAIA's history and success are based on the concept of "made in Naples" pays homage to the Neapolitan tailoring tradition, which is highly regarded all around the world. ISAIA takes this one step further with its contemporary perspective on sartorial tailoring, widely known as "contemporary tradition".
    CIPG_20220214_FT-Gianluca-Isaia_A73-...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
<br />
In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
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In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
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  • CASARANO, ITALY - 23 JULY 2018: Lawyer Eugenio Romano (65), who represents Keope srl, a former subcontractor of the the Italian shoe company Tody's, poses for a portrait in his studio in Casarano, Italy, on July 23rd 2018.<br />
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In the southern Salento region of Italy, according to the lawyer Eugenio Romano, the shoe brand Tod’s  offered prices “at least 25% lower than those applied for the same operations for shoe-makers in the Marche region. Carla Ventura, owner of KEOPE srl and former subcontractor of Tod’s working as part of the brand’s productions chain, is represented by lawyer Eugenio Romano. Their legal proceeding  contain accusations “of abuse of dominant position, abuse of economic dependence in the supply contract, arbitrary termination of the commercial relationship, imposition of seriously discriminatory contractual conditions, and breach of the principles of fairness and good faith”. Romano’s conclusion is that “the basis for this disparity of treatment is the specific commercial choice made by Tod’s, which has been justified by senior executives on various occasions, asserting that in this geographical area, producer companies enjoy the so-called ‘Salento flexibility.’
    CIPG_20180723_NYT-MadeInItaly__M3_02...jpg
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