Nino Cerruti
Nino Cerruti was a renowned Italian fashion designer, best known for his contributions to menswear and his innovative approach to tailoring. Born on September 25, 1930, in Biella, Italy, Cerruti took over his family’s textile company and transformed it into a luxury fashion brand. He was a pioneer in introducing softer, more relaxed styles to men’s suits, moving away from the traditional rigid tailoring. Cerruti's designs were characterized by their elegance and sophistication, making him a favorite among celebrities and fashion icons. His influence extended beyond Italy, as he played a significant role in shaping the global fashion landscape throughout the late 20th century. Cerruti passed away in January 2022, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire designers today.
Born on Sep 25, 1930 (95 years old)
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Spain:
Nino Cerruti was a stylist who helped Giorgio Armani secure his first job as a designer.
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Italy:
Nino Cerruti recognized the talent of Giorgio Armani and praised his discipline and reliability.
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Peru:
Nino Cerruti's collaboration with Giorgio Armani was decisive in imagining lighter suits that initiated a silent revolution in men's dressing.
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Luxembourg:
Nino Cerruti was an Italian fashion master who collaborated with Armani in his early career.
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Hong Kong:
Giorgio Armani began his fashion design career after being invited to join the team of Italian menswear designer Nino Cerruti.
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Slovakia:
Nino Cerruti discovered Giorgio Armani and offered him a job as a stylist.
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United States:
Nino Cerruti gave Giorgio Armani his first job designing menswear, which was pivotal in Armani's career.
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Tunisia:
Giorgio Armani met fashion designer Nino Cerruti in 1961 who helped him present his designs.
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Uzbekistan:
Armani began his career as a designer in the 1960s at Nino Cerruti's company.
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Switzerland:
Nino Cerruti taught Giorgio Armani the fundamentals of tailoring.
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