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Marco Sannini, The New Creative Director Of Shal

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Xia Bao RuiliCreative DirectorMarco Sannini

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"P" Marco Sannini knows how to make his design full of feminine and modern aesthetics.

He said: "whatever looks fashionable and modern is the most important thing to make clothes people comfortable, not to wear those strange and uncomfortable shoes, and not to cram themselves into those super tight dress."

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< p > 1971, Marco Sannini was born in Milan, Italy.

His father is from Italy and his mother is Swedish.

He grew up from the dual influence of modern openness and traditional conservatism.

Sannini has shown endless love for fashion since he was young.

He loved movies and was fascinated by buying all kinds of fashion magazines and books with his pocket money, and he was very involved in various fields of fashion.

Later, in order to realize his artistic dream, he went to Milan's Academy of Fine Arts, majoring in fine arts.

During that time, he almost ran all the fashion shows in Milan and Paris - "I watched all fashion shows, which fascinated me deeply."

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< p > 1995, < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/pioneer/" > Marco Sannini < /a > as assistant to designer Lawrence Steel (Lawrence Steele).

Until now, Marco Sannini has always regarded him as the first mentor to lead himself into the fashion industry.

In 1998, he entered the Du Gabbana (Dolce & Gabbana) women's wear department and became the effective manager of the designer Domenic Dolc (Domenico Dolce).

After ten years of precipitation, he was invited to the Halston headquarters in New York in 2008 to serve as a creative director of the brand, helping the fashionable predators of the US in the 70s of last century to reinvigorate themselves.

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< p > September 30, 2013, Paris, < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > Xia La Lai Li < /a > officially announced the appointment of Mr. Marco Sannini as creative director, who will be responsible for the brand of advanced customization and advanced garment series.

Previously, he was the creative director of Maison Rochas in Paris. His design style has been widely recognized and praised worldwide.

After taking office, he will take over the creative studio of brand at 21, Wanda Square, Paris, and creatively combine fashion with art under the guidance of the brand spirit of Xia pirili.

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< p > "my task is to make the new life and vitality of the new fashion world today and even in the future."

For this time, Marco Sannini said, "this project has a strong emotional connection with me.

Elsa Schaparelli (Elsa Schiaparelli) is a legendary talented designer. She constantly explores the spirit of excellence and I admire it.

The design of Xia La Ruili is very ambitious and avant garde, and at the same time, it is closely related to daily wear.

She interpreted the definition of "innovation" from a different perspective, which today still has priceless significance.

I hope to be able to keep her iconic style and brand enduring charm forever. "

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< p > it is reported that Marco Sannini will present his first summer tailor Ruili high customization works series in the January 2014 "a href=" //www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_z.asp "Paris advanced custom Fashion Week" /a.

I believe that this designer and Italy veteran fashion week's cooperation will bring you a new visual feast.

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