Cerruti

This article is about the fashion company. For the designer himself, see Nino Cerruti. For other people of the same family name, see Cerruti (surname).
Cerruti
Subsidiary
Industry Fashion
Founded 1967
Founder Nino Cerruti
Headquarters 3 Place de la Madeleine, Paris, France
Area served
Worldwide
Products Luxury goods
Parent Trinity Ltd.
Website www.cerruti.com

Cerruti is a fashion house founded in 1967 in Paris by the Italian stylist and fashion designer Nino Cerruti.

Cerruti designs, manufactures, distributes, and retails luxury ready-to-wear, jeans, fragrances, sportswear, leather goods, watches, and accessories. The brand markets these products under two different labels Cerruti 1881 and 18CRR81 Cerruti

In 1967 the Cerruti label was officially launched with the opening of the flagship store and headquarters, at 3 Place de la Madeleine in Paris, France.

The company was the property of the American firm MatlinPatterson Global Advisors from August 2006 until 2010. Since December 2010 the company is the property of Chinese Trinity Ltd (Li & Fung Group).[1]

Italian heritage

In 1881, the grandfather of Nino Cerruti founded the textile mill Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti. Located in Biella (Piemonte, Italy) the water in the region is put to use to wash and treat the wool, which is imported principally from Australia and South Africa, so as to develop flannel, tweeds, cashmere, and butter muslin.

To this day, Cerruti fabrics are produced in the same workshops.

History

Founder Nino Cerruti

The Cerruti label was launched in 1967 with a menswear collection. In 1976, the line 'Cerruti Woman' was created. Before creating his own brand in 1974, Giorgio Armani had worked in Paris under Cerruti.

In 1978, the house launched the fragrance with Nino Cerruti pour Homme, followed by Cerruti 1881 pour Homme in 1990, Cerruti Image in 1998 and l'Essence de Cerruti in 2008.

In the 1980s, Cerruti began producing clothes for films, including Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Woman, Basic Instinct, and American Psycho. The brand designed clothes for actors such as Michael Douglas, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis, Sharon Stone, Robert Redford, Harrison Ford, Al Pacino and Jean Paul Belmondo. Nino Cerruti had cameo appearances in the following Hollywood movies: Holy Man (1998), Catwalk (1996) and Cannes Man (1996).

In 1994, Cerruti was the official designer of the famous Scuderia Ferrari.

In October 2000, Nino Cerruti sold his brand to Italian investors and get back to the family business of his grandfather, Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti, dal 1881.

Today, the Cerruti brand includes ready-to-wear, jeans, sportswear, fragrances, leather goods, watches, sunglasses, and other accessories like writing instruments.

Stores

The Cerruti global flagship store is in Paris at 27 Rue Royale. There are Cerruti 1881 and 18CRR81 stores in Milan, Cosenza, Madrid, Prague, Kiev, Marbella, Athens, Dubai, Riyadh, St. Petersburg, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Tehran and Tokyo among other locations. In addition, the label is sold through some 1,500 vendors.

Chronology of Cerruti fragrances

See also

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