Incredible craftsmanship, great design, and the finest materials define fashion that’s proudly “Made in Italy.” Allora, we’ve got the scoop on 79 Italian fashion and accessories brands showing at Coterie this season from September 14–16 at the Javits Center that you absolutely won’t want to miss.
Alessandro Enriquez Colorful, eclectic style is a hallmark for Alessandro Enriquez. The designer’s vibrant printed graphic T-shirts, sweeping midi dresses, sultry minis, and more pack a punch with all-over prints and bright hues. (jacopo@jacopofoti.com; Booth 6129)
Alessandro Enriquez
Alpha Studio Originally founded in the 1970s by Franco Rossi, Alpha Studio was launched with a focus on technologically advanced ready-to-wear. Today, the brand’s become known for its chic knitwear and mix-and-match styles. (gloria@alpha-studio.com; Booth 6162)
Andrè Maurice Atelier Since 1921, Andrè Maurice Atelier has been an established name in Italy’s fashion scene. The brand’s found a hallmark in its traditional knitwear, in addition to tonal outerwear and more. (anna.badino@andremaurice.it; Booth 6153)
Andrè Maurice Atelier
Anna Seravalli Anna Seravalli combines quality fabrics with sharp style. Founded by William Bianco, the Venetian brand offers chic knits, separates, and more. (julia.simon@edite.us; Booth 6563)
Anna Seravalli
BACI and AMICI by Baci Founded by Batia Rutenberg, both brands place emphasis on innovative womenswear and relaxed Italian living with lightweight dresses, shirts, separates, and more. (annalisa@gyroitalia.com; Booth 6866)
BACI and AMICI by Baci
Bessi Vibrance is core to Bessi, which has created chic womenswear collections since 1950. The brand’s breezy pieces are boosted with swirling all-over prints and lighthearted colors for an optimistic feel.(antonella@averardobessi.it; Booth 6760)
Bessi
Biancalancia Casual luxury is key for this Manfredonia-born label, which specializes in neutral-toned attire like cozy sweaters and sharp coats. (nicoon5th@gmail.com; Booth 6767)
Biancalancia
Bohemianvi The brand embraces nonchalant glamour with its ready-to-wear anf eveningwear, which are all “Made in Italy,” embracing a “slow fashion” mindset for more than six years. (amministrazione@silencelimited.com; Booth 6923)
Bohemianvi
Chio Sister duo Stefania and Maria Cristina Di Simone launched Chio in 1999, bringing a couture design approach to resortwear and swimwear. Today, their feminine styles are known for versatility, especially their ability to transition from day to night. (sales@chio-online.com; Booth 6621)
Chio
Cinzia Rocca Cinzia Rocca’s quality outerwear is crafted with longevity in mind. This Brescia, Italy–based label’s array of elegant coats, jackets, and more are made with fabrics ranging from cashmere and wool to viscose, ensuring sharp style for years to come. (nicole@cinziaroccausa.com; Booth 6159)
Cinzia Rocca
Decata Effortless style is top of mind at Decata, whose womenswear pieces merge classic dressing with a modern edge. The brand’s two-toned shirts, printed dresses, and more are beloved for their use of color, plus sustainable elements like raw materials and after-care services. (info@jdcstudio.it; Booth 6463)
Decata
Deha Deha combines sport and relaxation within its range of athleisure and loungewear collections. The label encourages customers to embrace a relaxed, uplifted mindset through its various separates, boosted by splashy patterns and bursts of color. (ulia.simon@edite.us; Booth 6445)
Deha
De Santis by Martin Alvarez Martin Alvarez’s designs for De Santis by Martin Alvarez embrace elegant style with fanfare. The brand’s tonal dresses, gowns, and lightweight separates are classically chic with a dash of drama from shimmering embroidery, tiered fringe, and more enchanting details. (vigevanosrllab@gmail.com; Booth 6146)
De Santis by Martin Alvarez
Di Bello by Fontani Crafted locally in Italy, Di Bello by Fontani’s collections are dynamic and modern. Established in the tailoring world since 1953, the brand’s pieces are unique combinations of leather, shearling, and waterproof fabrics. (dibello@dibello.com; Booth 6363)
Di Bello by Fontani
Don’t @ Me Twin sisters Victoria Penna and Virginia Penna launched Don’t @ Me during peak pandemic times with the goal of creating pieces rooted in self-expression and individuality. Over the years, the duo’s colorful and edgy collections have continued that ethos to empower the women of today. (info@dontatmelabel.com; Booth 6517)
Don’t @ Me
Francescageraci Since 2020, Francescageraci has utilized refined textiles to create elegant womenswear. Smooth, silky blouses, skirts, dresses, and more are hallmarks of the brand, which merges artisanal craft with everyday dressing. (office@francescageraci.com; Booth 6562)
Francescageraci
Gaiofatto Produced in Venice, Gaiofatto has been a fixture in the Italian fashion scene since its 2013 launch. The brand is known for lightweight silk shirts and dresses, each handmade by local artisans for a sustainable and quality touch. (michela@gaiofatto.com; Booth 6147)
Gaiofatto
Giadacurti Founded in 2010, Giadacurti has embraced Italian glamour with elegant eveningwear and resortwear since its debut, and founder Giada Curti is continuing her family’s fashion legacy; their namesake brand’s bridalwear dates back to 1958. (commerciale@giadacurti.it; Booth 6145)
Giadacurti
Giovanna Nicolai Strength and power are essential to Giovanna Nicolai, whose pieces embrace bold and feminine dressing. The label’s collections are handcrafted by Italian seamstresses, with an emphasis on dynamic style through elevated accents, swirling patterns, textures, and more.
(info@giovannanicolai.it; Booth 6154)
Giovanna Nicolai
Goodmatch First launched in 1964, Goodmatch was made with on-the-go dressing in mind. The Parma, Italy–based label specializes in elevated everyday pieces made with comfortable jersey, as well as stretchy fabrics ideal for today’s working women.(olgafd@o-dvision.com; Booth 6247)
Goodmatch
Irreplaceable by Elisa Giordano Sustainability is essential at Irreplaceable by Elisa Giordano. Crafted with eco-friendly production and natural yarns, the brand originally launched as a children’s label before switching to crafting sophisticated womenswear in 2017. (egiordano@irreplaceable.it; Booth 6667)
Irreplaceable by Elisa Giordano
Isa Belle Since 1989, Isa Belle has created comfortable and elegant collections for women—all locally “Made in Italy.” The brand’s known for its dresses, swimwear, and kaftans, ideal for mix-and-match dressing with ease—especially when traveling. (info@isabelle.it; Booth 6945)
Isa Belle
La Couverture La Couverture is rooted in local craft, initially producing designer collections in 2004 before relaunching as its own brand in 2015. Produced entirely in Tuscany, the genderless brand specializes in luxe, breezy separates and coats crafted with virgin wool, cashmere, and more fine materials sourced from Prato Biella and Como, Italy. (lacouverture.it@gmail.com; Booth 6161)
La Couverture
Landi and Landi Fancy Since 1948, Landi Fancy has specialized in versatile outerwear and separates that are both stylish and practical. The label’s known for its waterproof trenches, jackets, and overcoats created in a range of colors for both men and women. (tccolab@outlook.com; Booth 6467)
Landi and Landi Fancy
Le Sarte Pettegole Rebellious edge and classic femininity combine at Le Sarte Pettegole. The womenswear brand has been rooted in contemporary design since launching in 2007 with a penchant for prints from retro florals to classic nautical stripes.
(loretta.schneider@gruppomatteinc.com; Booth 6166)
Le Sarte Pettegole
Melarosa Italy Luxury exudes from Melarosa Italy’s high-quality knitwear and separates. The brand’s cashmere, cotton, linen, and silks are all elevated by hand-painted patterns and a mix of colors, making each piece a true work of art.
(eleonora.pavoni@me.com; Booth 6148)
Melarosa Italy
Mirabiliae Nature is the main inspiration for Mirabiliae, which highlights the beauty of the sea and foliage through its chic designs. Launched in 2023, the label made a splash with its lightly colored and all-over printed swimwear, dresses, separates, and more. (info@mirabiliae.com; Booth 6623)
Mirabiliae
Odi et Amo Edgy style is central to Odi et Amo’s womenswear collections. The brand’s become known for its printed dresses and subtly embellished suiting—plus an array of statement-making bags—over the years. (amministrazioneodietamo@hotmail.it; Booth 7252)
Odi et Amo
Of Handmade Traditional design meets contemporary styles for this brand, first launched by Simona Guaini in 2006. Since then, Of Handmade has established its authority in knitwear with woven dresses, T-shirts, skirts, and outerwear. (commercialeof@gmail.com; Booth 7020)
Of Handmade
Pho Firenze Pho Firenze embraces effortless style with its flowing dresses, jackets, shorts, and more. All the pieces are imbued with a lighthearted feel from a rainbow of shades and geometric striped patterns. (mef@pholya.it; Booth 6816)
Pho Firenze
Pietro Brunelli Milano This brand offers lots of chic dresses, tops, and jeans that are elevated with contemporary silhouettes and comfortable fabrics for a stylish and flattering finish. (sales@studiobrunelli.it; Booth 6445)
Pietro Brunelli Milano
Ploumanac’h Ease and relaxation are central to the Ploumanac’h label. The leisurewear and resortwear brand is known for its lightweight, effortless separates and staples across both womenswear and menswear. (olgafd@o-dvision.com; Booth 6247)
Ploumanac’h
Pour Moi Maglieria Italiana Ease is central to this ready-to-wear label known for its effortless mix-and-match styles in an array of colors, especially its knitwear—though its skirts, trousers, shorts, tops, and denim are standouts, too. (pourmoisrls@gmail.com; Booth 6762)
Pour Moi Maglieria Italiana
Purotatto Since 2009, Purotatto has established its business with a focus on natural fabrics and textiles. The label’s sweaters, blouses, trousers, T-shirts, skirts, jackets, and coats are all made with materials like milk fiber, jersey, cashmere, cotton, silk, linen, and wool. (jacopo@jacopofoti.com; Booth 6123)
Purotatto
Queen Moda Positano Beach-ready style is core to Queen Moda Positano, founded by Maria Gentile and Lucia Casola in 1987. The label’s feminine, bohemian pieces embrace the seductive and relaxed state of a beach outing, as well as the rich culture of the Amalfi Coast. (gentile.maria1863@gmail.com; Booth 6716)
Queen Moda Positano
Rocco Ragni Cashmere Founded in 2005, Rocco Ragni Cashmere specializes in luxe, elegant layered pieces and refined knits. The brand is also committed to craft, with its roots and creative base established in Umbria, Italy. (olgafd@o-dvision.com; Booth 6247)
Rocco Ragni Cashmere
Rosso35 Tailoring has always been top of mind at Rosso35, a family-run brand founded in 1973 and revamped by Luca and Paola Signorelli in 2006. In the decades since, the label’s contemporary pieces with subtle prints and jewel hues have become a signature—and a relaxed wardrobe for day-to-day wear. (jacopo@jacopofoti.com; Booth 6135)
Rosso35
Sandro Ferrone Elegance flows from Sandro Ferrone, which was first founded in the mid-1950s. In the decades since, the label has established itself through its versatile and timeless dresses, separates, and more. (jacopo@jacopofoti.it; Booth 6131)
Sandro Ferrone
Seventy Since 1970, Seventy has been a go-to for classic, timeless pieces. Founder Sergio Tegon drew from his fashion industry experience to found the company, which specializes in effortless suiting, dresses, and accessories that are ideal for year-round wear. (jacopo@jacopofoti.com; Booth 6130)
Seventy
She’s So She’s So has established its business through a keen focus on luxe knitwear. Designed by sisters Nicola Nicolini and Daniela Nicolini since 2000, the brand’s high-end pieces and architectural silhouettes have made it a fixture in the Italian fashion industry. (nicoon5th@gmail.com; Booth 6766)
She’s So
Simona Bonacci Playful elegance is a signature of Simona Bonacci. The brand’s all-over printed dresses, dynamic outerwear, and mix-and-match separates take direct inspiration from the Marche region of Italy, blending a sensible touch with a dash of whimsy and optimism. (simonabonacci@gmail.com; Booth 6151)
Simona Bonacci
Stefano Ghilardi Fashion is in Stefano Ghilardi’s DNA. The designer gained experience from his father’s leather goods business, established in the 1980s. Under his lead, the company has expanded into an edgy accessories label known for playful handbags. (emiliano.baccarini@ultramoda.com; Booth 6603)
Stefano Ghilardi
Suprema Suprema’s outerwear brings a luxe spin to practical layering. Since 1981, the brand’s gained traction through its coats and jackets, which make sharp style statements from fine leather and shearling. (olgafd@o-dvision.com; Booth 6247)
Suprema
Soniavilla Designed by Sonia Villa, this label merges craft and comfort. Soniavilla specializes in curated artisanal pieces with a bohemian flair, from draped overshirts to flowing maxi dresses, elevated by a selection of edgy free-spirited patterns. (antonio@tuscanyandcompanynyc.com; Booth 7548)
Soniavilla
Temptation Positano The optimism and bold nature of the Amalfi Coast are imbued in Temptation Positano. For 40 years, the label’s tailored separates, dresses, and beachwear have stood out for their high craftsmanship and nod to Positano’s oceanside culture. (angelatemptationpositano@gmail.com; Booth 6823)
Temptation Positano
Tonet Since 1960, Tonet has created sophisticated designs that are both effortless and classic. The simple and refined ethos of the brand, originally founded by Lella Tonet, can be seen in its luxe blouses, knits, dresses, and trousers, all in versatile and tonal hues that can be easily worn through the seasons. (amministrazione@carella.eu; Booth 6144)
Tonet
VLT’s by Valentina’s VLT’s by Valentina’s packs a punch with plenty of prints! The Italian label has become renowned for its patterned shirts and dresses over the years, elevated by prints from stripes to florals.(allegraatnicoon5th@gmail.com; Booth 6763)
VLT’s by Valentina’s
YC WHYCI MILANO Known for a devotion to raw materials, YC Whyci Milano uses pure fibers across wool, cotton, silk, linen, and more to craft its contemporary designs. The brand’s pieces combine comfort and elegance, elevated by timeless embroidery, prints, and more. (elena@ycmilano.it; Booth 6158)
YC WHYCI MILANO