“Made in Italy” footwear, seen through its evolution
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“Made in Italy” footwear, seen through its evolution
1828_ANCI_4_6 4-09-2007 10:47 Pagina 1 W “Made in Italy” footwear, seen through its evolution portrayed by various styles expressing the vogue of the period, takes on a significance that goes beyond mere lifestyle. It is a cultural phenomenon in which passion and the work of all the “actors” committed to the designing, manufacturing, processing of material and marketing is enclosed. Italian style is not something that turns up overnight… suddenly or recently. It is a lifestyle, a way of combining function and beauty, practicality and whim, innovation and tradition. This “culture” is demonstrated in every field of its genius. All one has to do is think of the Renaissance, which was not only an era of great artists and thinkers but a universal cultural phenomenon as well. It was during this time that the idea of beauty ceased being an intellectual goal for the chosen few to develop into a phenomenon absorbed and shared by all. It was also a time in which immaginativeness in dressing oneself could no longer prescind from what one put on his feet. Italian shoes are not just something to put on your feet, but a small story made up of acumen and creative manual quality, a way to convey pleasurable sensations. “Life’s Pleasures to be Worn” as a definition, could not possibly be more appropriate. I use this occasion to thank our friends at ICE – Italian Trade Commission, who have always joined us in our passion of promoting all that is an expression of our manual quality, the creative Italian mastermind of that world renowned and acknowledged Made in Italy. e are pleased to present the exhibit “Shoes for the stars Italian footwear in the International cinema” as part of the Italian promotion “Italy at South Coast Plaza”. The exhibit is a magnificent example of the creative mind of Italian footwear costume designers. It is an expression of Italian craftsmanship, tradition, creativity and sophistication. The multifaceted campaign, “Italy at South Coast Plaza” aims at creating a true Italian experience and presenting the ultimate Italian lifestyle, whose complexity and richness will be demonstrated and experienced through the enchanting world of fashion and accessories, through the opulence of foods and wines, through the magic of iconic films and the vision of photographical expressions and through the music of internationally renowned operas. The event is organized, under the auspices of the Ministry for International Trade, by the Italian Trade Commission-ICE, which is the Italian Government Agency entrusted with the development, facilitation and promotion of trade between Italy and other countries in the world. “Italy at South Coast Plaza” is a celebration of “Made in Italy” products that constantly boast new standards in design and push innovation one step further. The numerous Italian designer boutiques, department stores and retailers housed at South Coast Plaza proudly display products “made in Italy” and the many events planned during the promotion will create a true feeling of the Italian lifestyle in its entirety for everyone to experience and enjoy. Take a stroll through Italy at South Coast Plaza by visiting the exhibit “Shoes for the starsItalian footwear in the International cinema”. Dottor Leonardo Soana Director ANCI - National Association of Italian Footwear Manufacturers Aniello Musella Trade Commissioner Executive Director for the USA SHOES FOR the stars I t takes one hundred different operations to make a shoe. The production of footwear, especially when it is done by master craftsmen, is a long and complex process. It requires technical skill and demands attention to detail. Even the simplest model, in addition to the basic elements - sole, upper, heel, lining - cannot do without a broad range of accessories and components. Italians are rightly considered masters in this field. The shoe manufacturers of Vigevano, Riviera del Brenta, Tuscany and The Marches are known throughout the world. And it is to the Italian masters that the filmdom’s greats turn, knowing that Italian hands are the only ones that can turn out original and quality footwear, in modern or vintage styles. But the big screen returned the compliment by lending these peerless shoemakers a fame that would have been unthinkable in other eras. The exhibit, “Shoes for the Stars – Italian Footwear in International Cinema,” presents the creations of Italian Master Shoemakers in films that have come out in the past twenty years. It begins – and how could it be otherwise? – with an icon of Italian cinema, La Dolce Vita, still one of the greatest expressions of the Italian lifestyle as it is perceived in the collective imagination. By agreement with the Italian Shoe Manufacturers Association, ANCI, ICE-ITALIAN STYLE is paying homage to the unparalleled ability of Italian shoemakers by highlighting, in particular, their versatility in meeting the changing needs of the film world. This is thanks to their surprising ability to introduce technological innovation into the field while at the same time maintaining the highest standards of style and design. The visitor will find unique pieces made to measure for famous feet, from Anita Ekberg to Angelina Jolie, Jeremy Irons to Orlando Bloom, Catherine Zeta-Jones to Monica Bellucci. The wooden molds of the feet of Hollywood’s greatest stars are always lovingly stored in the tiny workshops of craftsmen. It will be fascinating to see how this collection, which was already an extraordinary success in Istanbul last June in the framework of “Italy on Bosphorus,” fits into the New World, in California. Yet further proof that Italian footwear knows no borders. Umberto Vattani President of the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade - ICE S “ hoes for the Stars”: 70 years of Movies and Theatre narrated by 26 pairs of “famous shoes” worn by renowned international movie actors and created by prestigious Italian craftsmen for unforgettable films and shows. Fantastic shoes, unusual and even a bit strange… brought to life by the creativity of high caliber costume designers who interpret and reconstruct various historical periods by making use of the workmanship of Italian craftsmen to accomplish downright masterpieces. The almost confidential relationship between Italian fashion designers and master craftsmen brings a language of refined expression of form, color and detail into being, not only by enabling one to an insight of the emotions of the days of yore, but by causing “Made in Italy” footwear to be unique and inimitable. 1828_ANCI_4_6 4-09-2007 10:47 Pagina 2 Miss Potter (2006) N - io E NAPOLEONE (2006) OUT of Africa (1986) Costumi: Anthony Powell Attrice: Renée Zellweger Costumi: Maurizio Millenotti Attore: Daniel Auteuil Attrice: Monica Bellucci Costumi: Milena Canonero Attrice: Meryl Streep EVITA (1996) marie antoniette (2006) Costumi: Penny Rose Attrice: Madonna Costumi: Milena Cannonero OSCAR MIGLIOR COSTUMI 2007 Attrice: Kirsten Dunst PINOCCHIO (2002) gladiator (2000) NATIVITY (2006) Costumi: Janty Yates OSCAR MIGLIORI COSTUMI 2001 Attore: Russell Crowe Costumi: Maurizio Millenotti Attrice: Keisha Castle-Hughes Costumi: Danilo Donati David di Donatello 2003 Attore: Roberto Benigni LA vita È BELLA (1998) Costumi: Danilo Donati Attrice: Nicoletta Braschi TITANIC (1997) MIGLIOR Costumi 1998: Deborah L. Scott Attrice: Kate Winslet eragon (2006) Costumi: Kym Barret Attore: Jeremy Irons ELIZABETH (1998) Costumi: Alexandra Byrne OSCAR MIGLIOR COSTUMI 1999 Attrice: Kate Blanchett CHICAGO (2002) MIGLIOR Costumi: Coolen Atwood Attrice: Catherine Zeta-Jones Costumi: Penny Rose, Lizz Dann Attore: Orlando Bloom Attore: Johnny Deep Costumi: John Bloomfield Attrice: Annette Benning SILK (2007) ALEXANDER (2004) Pirates of the carribbean (2006) Being Julia (2004) Costumi: Jenny Beaven, Frances Hill Attrice: Angelina Jolie Costumi: Kazuko Kurosawa, Carlo Poggioli Attrice: Keira Kneightly La dolce vita (1960) MIGLIORI Costumi 1962: Piero Ghepardi Attrice: Anita Ekberg