It’s undoubtedly true that Italian fashion houses continue to set the standard in luxury fashion, where heritage, artistry, and precision combine to create pieces that are as enduring as they are coveted. These brands are celebrated not just for their exquisite designs, but for the quality and timelessness that make each creation a true investment in style.

At MAYFEYR, we showcase a curated selection of the finest Italian fashion houses, offering everything from designer clothing to statement handbags and standout footwear.

As we have previously highlighted the first five Italian fashion houses that dominate the global luxury industry, here are the next five names whose contributions and exquisite designs continue to shape the legacy of Italian fashion.

Dolce & Gabbana

Established in 1985 by the formidable duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, the eponymous brand embodies true Sicilian heritage, sensuality, and theatrical flair. Dolce and Gabbana is known as a brand that celebrated bold colours and prints (leopard motifs), its mastery of corsetry, and impeccably tailored suits. Intricate lacework, ornate embellishments, and a flair for theatrical runway shows, all of which capture the Italian singular dolce vita aesthetic.  

Signature handbags also play a defining role. The Sicily bag, iconic for its structured silhouette, top handle, and gold-tone DG logo, is continually reimagined in materials sizes. Elsewhere, their Devotion bag features the heart-shaped, gold-tooled DG emblem, and a delicate chain strap, instantly recognizable and adored by collectors worldwide.

Fendi

We all know that F is for Fendi. Founded in 1925 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi, the house began as a humble fur and leather atelier in Rome. Over the decades, Fendi has become a global powerhouse, thanks to virtuoso Karl Lagerfeld who evolved the brand focusing on unparalleled craftsmanship, innovative designs, and boundary-pushing approach to leather goods, especially the brand’s iconic handbags.

From the Baguette, immortalized on Sex and the City for its iconic compact design and effortless versatility, to the Peekaboo, known for its elegant structure and cleverly concealed compartments, and the recent Fendi Way hobo bag, prized for its soft, slouchy silhouette with an open, wide top, these handbags have captured the evolution of the brand while remaining coveted symbols of Italian luxury.

Versace

Founded in 1978 by the late Gianni Versace, the house is synonymous with bold glamour, vibrant prints, and a fearless approach to design. Known for opulent baroque patterns, daring cut-outs, and their signature Medusa emblem, Versace captures the spirit of unapologetic luxury.

Since Gianni’s passing, his sister Donatella Versace has carried the legacy forward. One of the house’s most famous moments was Jennifer Lopez’s unforgettable green jungle-print dress at the 2000 Grammys. To this day, its creations continue to embody the daring, iconic style that has defined the maison for decades.

Ferragamo

Salvatore Ferragamo is synonymous with masterful Italian shoemaking. Founded in 1920s Florence, Ferragamo built a reputation among Hollywood’s elite in its early history, crafting bespoke shoes for glamorous icons, from Marilyn Monroe to Audrey Hepburn.

Today, the brand continues to blend innovation with tradition. From the invention of the wedge heel, cage heel, and invisible sandal, Ferragamo pioneered footwear design, creating some of its most recognizable styles. Including the Vara bow shoes with its signature grosgrain bow and the iconic Gancini buckle logo, both enduring symbols of refined Italian craftsmanship.

Brunello Cucinelli

Known for dressing billionaires, Brunello Cucinelli champions quiet luxury like no other, focusing on unparalleled craftsmanship, particularly with their distinctive cashmere collection. From sophisticated knitwear and impeccably tailored jackets to elegant pants and refined handbags, each piece embodies timeless silhouettes and subtle sophistication, favouring understated elegance over overt logos.

The brand also emphasizes ethical production and sustainable practices, sourcing premium materials responsibly and fostering artisanal communities in Italy, further enhancing its trusted reputation among discerning collectors worldwide.

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