| Luciano Soprani |
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| Born |
1946 Reggiolo, Italy |
| Died |
October 23, 1999 (aged 53) Milan |
| Cause of death |
Throat cancer |
| Residence |
Milan |
| Nationality |
Italian |
| Occupation |
Fashion designer |
| Labels |
Luciano Soprani S.r.l. |
| Children |
Lorenzo |
| Website |
http://www.lucianosoprani.it |
Luciano Soprani (1946–23 October 1999) was an Italian fashion designer known for his tailored yet colorful men's suits and silk evening gowns.
Early life
Soprani was born in Reggiolo in 1946 to a family of farmers in the province of Reggio Emilia. After studying agriculture, he decided that he was more interested in fashion, and in 1967 he joined the local firm of Max Mara in Reggio Emilia.
He stayed there for nearly eight years, before moving to Milan in 1974.
As a freelancer, he worked with labels such as Heliette, Basile,
Nazareno, Gabrielli and Gucci.
Business
In 1982 he set up his own label,
while continuing to work for other houses such as Gucci. He was also
wardrobe designer for the 1990 film Wild Orchid.
In 1992 Soprani fell out with his Japanese business partner, Onward Kashiyama
Co., Ltd., who owned 70% of Luciano Soprani SpA. Soprani dissociated
himself from the company, whilst seeking to regain use of the trademark.
He died of throat cancer in a hospital in Milan, on 23 October 1999.
His friend Dilio Ortigoza
succeeded him as designer at the company, to be followed by Alessandro
Turci in 2002. Studio Soprani was acquired by the perfume company
Satinine S.p.a., and renamed Luciano Soprani S.r.l. in January 2006.