
The world famed fashion designer Emilio Pucci studied and political science and was a bomber pilot in WWII before finding his place in fashion design. His first designs were for the Reed College skiing team. Designing sporting gear became second nature to him as he was a talented sportsman, who swam, skied, fenced, played tennis and raced cars. In the winter 1948, Pucci's designs were photographed for the famous magazine Bazaar, and caught attention of many American manufacturers which wanted to produce them. He went on to open up a a haute couture house and produced a swimwear line in 1949, and moved on to bright and bold patterned silk scarves. Pucci's labels success lead him to create silk dresses where many celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe,Sophia Loren and Jackie Kennedy wore. It didn't end there, Pucci designed complete outfits for Braniff and Nasa between 1965 and 1977, and had a political career in addition.
After Emilio's death in 1992 his daughter, Laudomia Pucci, continued to design under the Pucci name. Laudomia became image director, and Louis Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy Group acquired 67% of Pucci. LVMH brought in major designers such as Christian Lacroix, Matthew Williamson, Peter Dundas, Stephan Janson and Julio Espada who have worked for the label. Pucci boutiques in the U.S. are located in New York, Las Vegas, Bal Harbour, Palm Beach, Beverly Hills, Boston, and South Coast Plaza.



Emilio Pucci Morocco Oblong Silk Scarf Pink
Emilio Pucci Madeira Silk Square Scarf Orange
Emilio Pucci Atom Printed Silk Oblong Scarf Pink

Emilio Pucci Cristallo Printed Silk Square Scarf Yellow
Emilio Pucci Cosmo Printed Silk Square Scarf Blue

Emilio Pucci Madeira Silk Square Scarf Green
Emilio Pucci Nelion Printed Silk Bandana Grey

Emilio Pucci Riviera Oblong Silk Scarf Salmon
Emilio Pucci Riviera Silk Square Scarf Blue
Emilio Pucci Morocco Silk Square Scarf Blue























