GRAZIELLA

A print that expresses the most iconic and romantic charm of Procida, inspired by the traditional costume of the Procida woman: Graziella, made famous by the novel by Alphonse de Lamartine. This creation was born from the observation of the most precious and symbolic details of that dress: the gold embroidery such as the Wave on the bodice and the Cocciola on the coat are decorative elements rich in meaning that evoke prosperity, femininity and the island's deep connection with the sea.

Ancient symbols are reinterpreted in an elegant and contemporary composition, preserving their evocative power. The Graziella print also preserves the oriental influence that has always been part of Procida's culture. For centuries, the island's seafarers returned from their voyages bringing gifts of precious fabrics, decorated silks, and embroidery from distant lands. From these encounters, a refined and cosmopolitan imagery is born, where Mediterranean tradition and oriental influences naturally intertwine, giving rise to a unique and profoundly identifying aesthetic.

Among the most poetic elements of the pattern are the fringes of traditional shawls, light and dynamic, inspired by the way they danced around the faces of Procida women when the shawl was knotted around the head and moved by the sea breeze. A detail that conveys movement, grace, and an intense yet spontaneous femininity.

Graziella thus interprets the island's soul through symbols, memories, and fragments of history transformed into a textile language. A luminous and sophisticated print, designed to convey authentic luxury: cultured, evocative, and deeply rooted in Mediterranean culture.

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