Il meglio del meglio – the best of the best. Zegna, Loro Piana, Piacenza and Cerruti: four names that define Italian tailoring and prove that true style doesn’t need to shout to be seen. Fabrics scented with the mountain air of Biella, shimmering like the surface of Lake Como, and as soft as autumn sun in Umbria remain constants in our collection. Discover them – and take advantage of a 15% discount on selected bunches from all four mills until year’s end.
Ermenegildo Zegna: fabrics that define quiet luxury
For more than a century, Zegna has upheld the vision of its founder, Ermenegildo Zegna – that industry, nature and people can grow in harmony. Innovation and respect for the environment continue to drive the fourth generation of the family. As early as the 1920s, the Zegna mill began transforming the region around it, which gradually evolved into Oasi Zegna – a vast natural reserve where the brand still produces its exceptional fabrics, including its iconic cashmere.
Cloth Ermenegildo Zegna has long been synonymous with quiet luxury: fine wools, silks and cashmeres form the foundation of collections known for immaculate craftsmanship and effortless elegance. Inspiration comes not only from the fabrics themselves, but also from the house’s ready-to-wear – in recent years including the Il Conte jacket, chore jackets and overshirts, often crafted in wintery flannels.

We can tailor all of it in our salons – with attention to every millimetre. Every detail carries the precision of Italian fabrics and the sense of proportion of our tailors, who create garments rather than uniforms.




Choose a fabric from the current autumn–winter collection and enjoy a 15% tailoring discount until the end of the year.
Loro Piana: elegance shaped by family tradition
The Loro Piana story began in 1924 in the Piedmont town of Quarona, where Pietro Loro Piana established a small textile workshop with a simple aim: to work with the world’s finest fibres. Over the course of a century, the family business has become a symbol of mastery that honours craft, nature and the passage of time.

In many ways, craftsmanship becomes poetry at Loro Piana. The mill works with the most delicate and precious fibres – from baby camel and pure cashmere to the softest merino wool – crafting them with a passion you can literally feel against the skin.
The Overcoats collection offers pure cashmere, merino and camel-hair coat fabrics in a rich palette of colours, from natural tones to elegant double-faced materials with contrasting sides. Thanks to the mill’s own Rain System® finish, they withstand rain without losing a trace of elegance.

The Wool & Cashmere Flannels bunches showcase flannel at its finest – an exquisite blend of wool and cashmere ideal for suits, jackets and trousers with an impeccable drape.

And finally, Denim by Loro Piana: a tribute to a classic workwear cloth, elevated to new heights. Cashmere, wool and soft cotton combine to create denim that feels light, relaxed and undeniably elegant – very much like the Italians themselves.
Enjoy 15% off selected Loro Piana bunches until the end of the year.
Piacenza 1733: excellence in the world’s finest fibres
Piacenza is one of the oldest mills in the Biella region and has embodied textile mastery for nearly three centuries.
Today, Piacenza stands at the pinnacle of processing vicuña wool – fibres as fine as 12 microns that create fabrics of extraordinary lightness and warmth.
The vicuña roams freely in the high Andes, and its fleece – known as the “fibre of the gods” – is considered the rarest and most precious in the world. It is collected once a year during the traditional Chaku ceremony, where the animals are shorn with care.

Carlo Piacenza, the company’s current director, first encountered this extraordinary fibre during his travels in Peru in 1975 and built partnerships with local communities that enable the Italian mill to work with this exceptional material.
Production remains entirely in Italy – from raw fibre to final finishing – relying on renewable energy and gentle technologies.
Until the end of the year, we offer a 15% discount on selected bunches. Let us tailor a garment from materials that tell the story of Italian elegance, where beauty meets purpose.
Cerruti: where heritage weaves the future of fashion
Cerruti was founded in 1881 by three brothers in Biellese and is still based in the very heart of Biella – the region’s only remaining weaving mill. For over 140 years, it has brought together tradition and innovation and remains one of the world’s most prestigious fabric makers.
The brand truly flourished in the 1950s under Nino Cerruti, who transformed the family mill into a symbol of Italian elegance. His casual-chic style blended ease with luxury and made Cerruti an iconic name worn by cinema’s greats and the global elite.
Cerruti is also associated with the creation of the colour ottanio – a tone between petrol blue and turquoise that mirrors the colours of Biella: blue for its waters and green for its nature. This distinctive hue has become a visual signature of the brand.
Today, Cerruti draws on its heritage as well as the new backing of Piacenza Group 1733, which acquired the mill in 2022. Production remains entirely in Italy and focuses on exceptional natural fibres – from Asian silk and cashmere to South American alpaca and qiviut from the Arctic musk ox. Every stage reflects meticulous craftsmanship, an eye for detail and a commitment to sustainability.


Cerruti still follows Nino Cerruti’s belief: “Without exceptional fabrics, exceptional fashion cannot exist.” Experience the quality for yourself with a 15% discount on selected bunches until the end of the year.
Visit our salons, where we will be delighted to present the individual bunches and help you transform them into a new piece for your wardrobe.