Marco Marrone
Milan, Italy
With Fabrique since 2022
Celebrated for leading French retro romantic style, Marco is acclaimed in Vogue as a new-generation talent, famed for originality at Dolce & Gabbana and Ferragamo.
Marco Marrone emerges as a standout figure in the realm of fashion, not just for his design prowess but for his ability to narrate stories through his work. A graduate from the Fashion Institute of Rome, Marrone first made waves at Salvatore Ferragamo, where his knack for blending retro aesthetics with casual chic caught the eye of the fashion world. His journey took a significant turn when he joined Dolce & Gabbana, elevating his status and showcasing his creative depth.
Marco's designs pay homage to the past while remaining firmly planted in the present, earning him accolades like the TALENT'S 2013 ALTA ROMA award and recognition from Vogue as a trailblazer among new-generation designers. His creations, which have captivated personalities like Olivia Palermo and featured on the cover of Italian Vogue's 50th anniversary issue, highlight his influential touch in fashion. Marrone masterfully mixes nostalgia with fresh innovation, with each piece of his collection telling a story and each fabric hinting at a hidden narrative.
After his stint with Dolce & Gabbana, Marrone infused his unique sense of retro romanticism into his work at L'Autre Chose. His latest collection, inspired by the effortless elegance of Parisian street fashion, serves as an ode to modern French romance, displaying his exceptional talent in creating expressive print designs. Marrone believes fashion to be an everyday indulgence, a means for personal storytelling. In his hands, fashion transcends mere clothing; Marco Marrone crafts visions of beauty and beyond one's imagination.
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