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Italian Designers, Power, and Personal Style: Inside Rome's Sartoria Litrico
Episode 282

Italian Designers, Power, and Personal Style: Inside Rome's Sartoria Litrico

Flavor of Italy podcast · Wendy Holloway, Luca Litrico

February 2, 202622m 57s

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Show Notes

Italian designers work quietly behind the scenes, shaping how leaders, artists, and thinkers present themselves to the world through style.

Rome has always been a city where power, culture, and aesthetics intersect. Politics meets art, ceremony meets daily life, and nowhere is that more visible than in the world of Italian designers who work quietly behind the scenes, shaping how leaders, artists, and thinkers present themselves to the world. One of the most remarkable of these is Sartoria Litrico, a Rome-based bespoke tailor now in its third generation and officially recognized as one of the city's historic artisans, by the Italian Ministry of National Historical Value.

Italian designers are not just stylists or trendsetters. At their best, they are observers of human nature, historians of the body, and translators of personality into fabric. Sartoria Litrico's story is not simply about suits—it is about how Italian craftsmanship shaped the visual language of the 20th century.