Pinko (fashion)
Appearance
Industry | Fashion |
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Founded | 1986 Fidenza, Italy |
Founder | Pietro Negra and Cristina Rubini |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, Fashion Jewelry, Leather goods, shoes |
Website | www.pinko.com |
Pinko is an Italian women's fashion brand. It was founded in the early 1980s by Pietro Negra, the current CEO, and his wife Cristina Rubini.[1] As of 2016, they have over 500 retail outlets worldwide.[2]
Designers who have created collections for Pinko include Mark Fast, Alessandra Facchinetti, and Marina Spadafora.[1] Pietro Negra's daughters, Cecilia and Caterina, work for Pinko.[3]
See also
- Armani
- Attolini
- Luciano Barbera
- Belvest
- Blufin
- Boglioli
- Borrelli
- Borsalino
- Bottega Veneta
- Braccialini
- Brioni
- Luciano Brunelli
- Buccellati
- Bulgari
- Canali
- Caraceni
- Roberto Cavalli
- Corneliani
- Costume National
- Brunello Cucinelli
- Damiani
- Dolce & Gabbana
- Drago
- Etro
- Extè
- Fendi
- Ferragamo
- Fiorucci
- Sorelle Fontana
- Frette
- Furla
- Genny
- GIADA
- Gucci
- Gianfranco Ferré
- Iceberg
- Isaia
- La Perla
- Lardini
- Larusmiani
- André Laug
- Loro Piana
- Kiton
- Krizia
- Malo
- E. Marinella
- Marni
- Max Mara
- Missoni
- Moschino
- Piana Clerico
- Piquadro
- Pomellato
- Prada
- Reda
- Stefano Ricci
- Marina Rinaldi
- Rubinacci
- Sermoneta Gloves
- Ermanno Scervino
- Tod's
- Trussardi
- Valentino
- Valextra
- Versace
- Vitale Barberis Canonico
- Zegna
- Pal Zileri
- Made in Italy
References
- ^ a b Maria Corbi (26 September 2011). "La moda senza stagioni dei signori Pinko pallino". La Stampa. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ "Negozi". Pinko. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
- ^ Laura Asnaghi (24 September 2012). "Pinko, la fabbrica come un campus "Talento e innovazione, così si vince"". La Repubblica. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Media related to Pinko (fashion) at Wikimedia Commons