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Sneak peek of 54 speciale the brand new handbag hors catégorie.
Mixing and matching cotton and Tyvek, fashion and sport, the new
54 speciale is made by using our three iconic design codes, hemmed together. The numbers pinned on each 54 speciale evoke the «dossard», the race number pinned to the cyclist's jersey. Like the iconic «dossards» the numbers are made of Tyvek, our special tribute to this fantastic material used in the 70’s.
And you? What racing number will you be wearing this summer?
Keep your makeup essentials safe and secure when you're on the move with one of our iconic cosmetic bag MINI.
Small enough to fit easily in a handbag, each single MINI is unique, made of 100% heavyweight Italian cotton canvas, silk-printed, cut and sew in Italy and features a coated interior and a zip-up closure. Travel light, stay chic!
Keep your travel essentials safe and secure when you're on the move with our mini collection. Small enough to fit easily in a handbag, each single mini-bag is unique, made of 100% heavyweight Italian cotton canvas, silk-printed, cut and sew in Italy and features a coated interior and a zip-up closure. Travel light, stay chic!
The 69th edition of The «Critérium du Dauphiné» is about to kick-off in Saint Ètienne on June 4. Eight stages, 1155km in one of the most beautiful Département, southeast of France. Don't miss the stage 7 on Saturday, 168km, start in the Italian Alps community of Aoste and final climb to Alpe d'Huez. In the picture, our iconic silk foulard LEGGERA CARRÉ CRITÉRIUM.
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Just in time to show your love on Valentine’s day. Available as stylish carré as well as elegant foulard in our iconic pattern «grimpeur», «critérium» or «grand prix», LEGGERA is made in Italy by a super rare Italian silk(mussola di seta) and silkscreen-printed in Como (Lombardia, Italy – a true «terra di ciclismo») using the old traditional technique «stampa a quadro alla comasca».
Detail of the sericulture from the «Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique et physique de l'Empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise» - Jean Baptiste du Halde, Paris 1735.