MADE IN ITALY

MADE IN ITALY

In the blazing post-war atmosphere, creative people met each other and created fantasies. Finally the prestigious opera LA TRAVIATA had its premiere in LA SCALA. In the play, Marguerite was in a black CURIEL alta-moda costume and said to Armand: " You were the only one that took the trouble to ring my bell.”CURIEL couture then became - In the foyer afterwards - the undisputed protagonist among the nobility of the new Italy. 

 

At that time Gigliola was not aware of the revolution she brought to the city, she just built a world of liberty with enormous passion, illuminating the perfect silhouette by magic embellishments. She is devoted to a refined-and-unique Italian taste with her paradigm of perfection, and timelessly interprets the image of the pioneer women, as the everlasting spirit of MADE IN ITALY.

In Made in Italy, a fashion drama in 2020, each episode tells the story of a highly representative Italian designer and the brand he/she created. Episode four presents the story of CURIEL
But she (Gigliola Guriel) makes the "little black dress" that every Milanese girl now has in their hands. --Made in Italy, Episode 4
1956, CURIEL posters and showcase photos were displayed at the Bergdorf Goodman store in the United States
1956, CURIEL posters and showcase photos were displayed at the Bergdorf Goodman store in the United States
1956, CURIEL posters and showcase photos were displayed at the Bergdorf Goodman store in the United States
Book "Made in Italy in the 60s"
The CURIEL is on par with other Italian haute couture
Harper's Bazaar
"Premium Ready-to-Wear on the World Stage"
CURIEL presented at the same time with many Italian haute couture brands
In 1965, a report from the United States "CURIEL's clothes are very feminine in cut and color. The show is even more surprising. Before this show, every guest got flowers that responded to the present
In 1996, the American newspaper The Daily Express published one column on Italian Treasured Brand - "CURIEL's clothes are sexy and chic, suitable for all occasions."
2001 Dallas, Texas, USA
Italian fashion exhibition, CURIEL exhibited as an Italian national treasured haute couture brand
In 2014, “CURIEL's artist collaboration series is of great significance not only in the fashion domain but also in the art community. The 2014 Chagall and Tchaikov series also resonated with the Portu
Meeting between Raffaella CURIEL and Portuguese President Maria Barrosio in 2014