Questa di E. Marinella è una storia vera | Maurizio Marinella | TEDxViaCavour
Dietro ogni cravatta un nodo di tradizione, dietro ogni impresa un percorso di valori. Il suo nome è sinonimo di eleganza italiana nel mondo. Il suo racconto è una strada fatta di visione, stile e autenticità. Il volto e l'anima di una delle più celebri botteghe sartoriali di lusso al mondo: E. Marinella Dal 1983 Amministratore Unico della storica maison E. Marinella, fondata nel 1914 dal nonno Don Eugenio, ha guidato l’azienda nel nuovo millennio mantenendo saldi i valori della tradizione. Sotto la sua direzione, il brand ha conquistato una dimensione internazionale con aperture a Milano, Tokyo, Roma e presenze in grandi department store come Bergdorf Goodman e Le Bon Marché. Ha vestito numerosi personaggi illustri, tra cui presidenti e teste coronate. Il suo impegno per la qualità e l’artigianalità è stato riconosciuto con l’esposizione al MOMA di New York e con la nomina a Cavaliere del Lavoro nel 2011. È stato anche Presidente del Settore Moda dell’Unione Industriali di Napoli, inserito tra i 100 Top Manager d’Italia nel 2021 e nominato Presidente Onorario di Federitaly nel 2023. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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