Stefano Ricci

Summary

Stefano Ricci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsteːfano ˈrittʃi]) is a private family-owned Italian luxury lifestyle brand[1] with headquarters located in Fiesole.[1] With 60[2] monobrand boutiques worldwide,[3] the brand produces menswear and accessories,[1] a line for juniors "SR Junior",[4] homeware "SR HOME"[1] and lifestyle products.[5] The brand also offers bespoke[5] and interior design services for both yachts and residences. Stefano Ricci S.p.A. was rated as EE (average) by the London-based Standard Ethics agency for three consecutive years 2015,[6] 2016,[7] and 2017.[8] The New York Times calls Stefano Ricci "clothier to the 0.001 percent".[9]

Stefano Ricci S.p.A.
Company typePrivate
Founded1972; 52 years ago (1972)
FounderStefano Ricci
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsMenswear – childrenswear - homeware
ServicesBespoke tailoring – Made-to-Measure – Interior Design
Websitewww.stefanoricci.com

Stefano Ricci S.p.A. employs over 500 people worldwide, and the 9000[10] square metre headquarters[11] consist of office and production[12] facilities.[13] By 2010,[14] Stefano Ricci S.p.A. had acquired the Antico Setificio Fiorentino S.r.l., a historic silk-weaving mill[15] located in the Oltrarno area of Florence.

Founding edit

The Stefano Ricci company was founded in 1972[16] by Florentine designer and Knight of the Order of Merit for Labour,[17] Stefano Ricci, and his wife[18] Claudia.[19] Their first business location was in the family home on Via dei Niccoli, in Florence; the location remains open as the company's bespoke tailoring atelier.[20] The current CEO[16] is the eponymous Founder's eldest son, Niccolò Ricci, while the Creative Director, Filippo Ricci, is the founder's youngest son.[1]

Boutiques edit

The brand's first boutique was opened in Shanghai at the Ritz Carlton hotel in 1993, introducing the brand to the Chinese market.[1][5] In February 2018 Stefano Ricci inaugurated its 60th monobrand boutique in Hong Kong, located in The Peninsula Hotel.[3] Other flagship stores followed, including Beverly Hills[4](2001), New York (2005),[4] Florence and Milan[1](2009), Moscow and Baku (2013),[1] London (2016),[1] and Vancouver (2018).[1] All Stefano Ricci boutiques are characterised by a use of hand-worked materials such as Californian briar-root wood[21] with brown and black variants,[22] Tuscan travertine,[1] pietra serena,[1] and crocodile[10] leather.[12]

Production edit

The company's original production was based on Italian handmade ties, with the first commercial collection debuting at Pitti Uomo in 1974.[20]

Today, Stefano Ricci S.p.A. produces 100% Made in Italy goods,[5] including the design, manufacture and finishing of merchandise. The company produces couture shirts,[1] handmade ties,[1] suits,[1] casualwear,[21] sportswear,[21] outerwear,[21] skiwear,[21] footwear,[23] leather goods, small leather goods, eyewear,[24] cufflinks,[1] fragrances,[21] wine,[25] writing instruments,[24] porcelain,[5] crystalware,[5] fine linens,[21] and furniture.[16]

The company has a specialized internal workshop for goldsmiths[19] and silversmiths,[10] who create precious belt buckles, hardware for leather goods, and home items, all using traditional Florentine goldsmith traditions.[21]

Unsold merchandise is destroyed each year so that no items are offered to the market at reduced prices[1] or within outlets.[26]

Brand identity edit

Stefano Ricci S.p.A. makes use of the eagle as an emblematic[27] trait[20] for the brand,[4] which is found on merchandise as well as the store mannequins which display bronze eagle heads.[1]

The company engages philanthropically with the city of Florence; in 2012 it donated lighting[28] for the Loggia dei Lanzi in Piazza della Signoria,[29] in 2013 it funded the restoration[30] of historic volumes on the Art of Silk and the Art of Wool[31] from the Florence State Archive,[21] and in 2014[21] it donated new lighting for the Ponte Vecchio.[32]

The company has partnered with Florence's museums for fashion events. Stefano Ricci S.p.A. remains the first[31] and only[33] company to have had a fashion show inside of the Galleria degli Uffizi (2012, 40th Anniversary event);[17] the SR Junior line was launched with a fashion show within the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo;[34] and the Sala Bianca within the Palazzo Pitti was reopened to use for fashion during the company's 45th Anniversary event in 2017.[4]

Charity edit

Stefano Ricci S.p.A. and the Antico Setificio Fiorentino S.r.l have supported the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and the Mohamed Alì Parkinson Center by hosting galas during the annual Celebrity Fight Night event;[35] the most recent were located in the cloisters[36] of Santa Croce, Florence, in 2016,[37] and at the Palazzo Colonna, Rome, in 2017.[38]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Williams, Alex (August 2017). "Luxury for the Alpha Male". The New York Times: D1.
  2. ^ Jill, Newman (4 April 2018). "Car Lover Stefano Ricci Unveils His New Collection at Mugello Circuit". Robb Report.
  3. ^ a b "Stefano Ricci Cresce del 14%". La Stampa: 21. January 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e Sarai, Jason (April 2017). "The World of Stefano Ricci". Iconic Concierge Vancouver: 27–29.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Liu, Risa (April 2017). "Merger of Taste and Elegance". Boulevard: 67–70.
  6. ^ "La Maison Fiorentina Stefano Ricci per Il Rating Etico è 'Strong". Fashion Magazine.
  7. ^ "Moda: Ricci, Rating Etico e Apre Londra". Ansa.
  8. ^ "Stefano Ricci Chiude Il 2017 Con Una Crescita a Doppia Cifra (+14%)."". FashionNetwork.com.
  9. ^ Williams, Alex (10 August 2017). "Stefano Ricci, Clothier to the 0.001 Percent". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  10. ^ a b c Rajagopal Lobo, Rashmi. "Tuscan Tale: Niccolo Ricci on the Emotions of Business Dressing". The New Indian Express.
  11. ^ Botré, Franz (2018). Essere e Vestire Being & Dressing. Swan Group Srl. pp. 208–215.
  12. ^ a b Arrighi, Elisabetta. "Toscana Che Va Stefano Ricci, La Costruzione Di Uno Stile". il Tirreno.
  13. ^ Schieppati, Mattia (January 2018). "Una Storia Che Corre". Arbiter: 98–103.
  14. ^ Lemon, Hannah (May 2017). "Fabric of Time". The Mayfair Magazine.
  15. ^ "The Italian Silk Mill That's Been Weaving for Centuries". CNN.
  16. ^ a b c Tobler, Jim (September 2016). "The Florentine, Stefano Ricci, the Epitome of Italian Menswear". Montecristo: 58–62.
  17. ^ a b "Fashion News: Stefano Ricci Is Knighted, and Fetes 40 Years". Elite Traveler. 5 June 2012.
  18. ^ Ciuti, Ilaria (February 2016). "Stefano Ricci, Lo Stile Di Padre in Figlio". Repubblica.it.
  19. ^ a b "Stefano Ricci. The World of High Style". Firenze Made in Tuscany.
  20. ^ a b c Maresca, Giancarlo (5 January 2017). "Provato per Voi: Stefano Ricci". Arbiter.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Stefano Ricci / Portrait". Collect: 30–31. November 2016.
  22. ^ Degl'Innocenzi, Maurizio. "Stefano Ricci Opens Second Boutique in Vegas". Luxury Las Vegas.
  23. ^ Freed, Jeremy (26 October 2017). "Value Proposition". The Globe and Mail.
  24. ^ a b "Company Overview of Stefano Ricci S.p.A." Bloomberg.
  25. ^ "Per i Miei 40 Anni D'alta Moda.. Mi Regalo Un Vino!". Wine News.
  26. ^ Ognibene, Silvia. "Stefano Ricci Mai in Un Outlet Per Rispetto Dei Miei Operai". Corriere Fiorentino.
  27. ^ Maresca, Giancarlo (2018). Essere e Vestire - Being & Dressing. Arbiter. pp. 208–215.
  28. ^ "E la Loggia Dei Lanzi torna a brillare di luce ecosostenibile". La Nazione. June 2012.
  29. ^ "Illuminating Fashion: Stefano Ricci Supports Important Lighting Project". Elite Traveler. February 2013.
  30. ^ "Stefano Ricci Finanzia Restauro Di 12 Volumi Dell'Archivio Di Stato". IlsitodiFirenze.it. April 2013.
  31. ^ a b Allegranti, Ivan (April 2013). "Stefano Ricci, Moderno Mecenate, Sostiene Il Restauro Di 12 Volumi Dell'archivio Di Stato Di Firenze". Theauburngirl.
  32. ^ Galligani, Tommaso (November 2016). "La Rivoluzione Degli Uffizi: Tutti Insieme i Quattro Grandi Del Rinascimento". Il Tirreno.
  33. ^ Galligani, Tommaso (November 2016). "La Rivoluzione Degli Uffizi: Tutti Insieme i Quattro Grandi Del Rinascimento".
  34. ^ "Il Tributo Di Stefano Ricci All'arte e Alla Moda". il Tirreno. January 2016.
  35. ^ Picchio, Nicoletta (September 2017). "A Roma La Celebrity Fight Night Di Bocelli Firmata Stefano Ricci". il Sole 24 Ore.
  36. ^ "Celebrity Fight Night in Italy Raises More than $4M". The Red Book. September 2016.
  37. ^ "Celebrity Fight Night Hits Florence". The Florentine. September 2016.
  38. ^ "Stefano Ricci Celebrity Fight Night Event in Rome". New York Style Guide. September 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Bayley, Stephen (December 21, 2013). "Artisan Italy: Florence and the machines". The Independent. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  • Chaffin, Joshua (November 30, 2016). "London's allure for European expats survives Brexit vote". Financial Times. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  • Rothstein, Mervyn (September 5, 2004). "Very-High-Priced Clothes, Very-Low-Rise Space". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  • Trebay, Guy (June 18, 2014). "The Modern Man: Suited and Hirsute". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.

External links edit

  • Official website