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| birth_place = [[Biella]], [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]] |
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| death_place = [[Vercelli]], Italy |
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'''Nino Cerruti''' (25 September 1930 – 15 January 2022) was an Italian businessman and stylist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/27/news/nino-cerruti-discreetly-exits-the-fashion-stage.html|title=Nino Cerruti Discreetly Exits the Fashion Stage|work=[[The New York Times]]|first1=Suzy|last1=Menkes|date=27 June 2001|access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/19/fashion/mens-style/pitti-uomo-mens-fashion-week-spring-2016-nino-cerruti.html|title=Nino Cerruti’s Stylish Life, Told Through His Clothing|first=Guy|last=Trebay|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=18 June 2015|access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref> He founded his own [[haute couture]] house, [[Cerruti 1881]], in 1967 in [[Paris]]. He managed the Italian family business ''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'', which was founded in 1881 by his grandfather. |
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'''Nino Cerruti''' (born September 25, 1930 in [[Biella]], [[Piemonte]]), in [[Italy]] is an [[Italy|Italian]] businessman ans stylist, among the most famous in the world. |
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==Early life and career== |
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He founded his own [[haute couture]] house [[Cerruti]] in [[1967]] in [[Paris]]. He manages today the italian family business ''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'' founded in 1881 by his grandfather. |
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Cerruti was born in [[Biella]], [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]], on 25 September 1930. He became the head of the family woollen business, after his father's untimely death. His grandfather had founded a [[Cotton mill|textile mill]] in Biella in 1881 (''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti''). Drawing from his experience in producing excellent fabrics, Cerruti ventured into the production of clothing in the late 1950s. His first men's collection, Hitman, was shown in 1957 and was considered a revolution in men's wear at the time. From 1964 to 1970, [[Giorgio Armani]], who later founded his eponymous fashion empire in 1974, worked for Cerruti at Hitman. Eventually, in 1967, the Cerruti menswear line was launched which was to be followed by a womenswear collection a year later. |
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The first [[Cerruti 1881|Cerruti]] boutique opened in 1967 in [[Place de la Madeleine]] in Paris, where Cerruti moved the company's [[headquarters]] in order to be closer to the international fashion capital. The fabric production under the name of ''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'' and the ''Hitman'' label remained in Italy. Cerruti, Lanificio Cerruti of Biella and Hitman, based out of [[Corsico]], together formed ''Fratelli Cerruti'', the Cerruti Brothers group. |
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==Personal history== |
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The [[head]] of the family [[wool]]en business after his father's untimely [[death]]. Nino's [[grandfather]] had founded a [[Cotton mill|textile mill]] in [[Biella]], [[Italy]] in 1881 (''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti''). Drawing from his experience in [[manufacturing|producing]] excellent [[fabrics]], Cerruti ventured into the [[manufacturing|production]] of clothing in the late 1950s. His first men's collection, Hitman, was shown in 1957 and was considered a [[revolution]] in men's wear at the time. Eventually, in 1967, the Cerruti menswear line was launched which was to be followed by a womenswear collection a year later. |
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Over the years, Cerruti offered womenswear and menswear, the ''Cerruti 1881'' [[diffusion line]], a luxury [[ready-to-wear]] collection named ''Cerruti Arte'', ''Cerruti Jeans'', the ''Cerruti Brothers'' business collection for men, and ''Cerruti 1881 Shapes'' for the Asian market, as well as fragrances and [[fashion accessories|accessories]]. Later the clothing lines were regrouped under the 'Cerruti 1881' name. Cerruti is known for its classic wool suits and for always having tried to match the everyday challenges its owner faced. |
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The first [[Cerruti]] [[boutique]] opened in [[1967]] in Place de la Madeleine in [[Paris]], where Cerruti moved the company's [[headquarters]] in order to be closer to the international fashion capital. The [[fabric]] production under the name of ''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'' and the ''Hitman'' label remained in [[Italy]]. Cerruti, Lanificio Cerruti of [[Biella]] and Hitman, based out of [[Corsico]], together formed ''Fratelli Cerruti'', the Cerruti Brothers group. |
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In 1978, the Cerruti house made an entry into the world of fine fragrance with ''Nino Cerruti pour Homme'' which was soon to be followed by ''Cerruti 1881 pour Homme'' in 1990 and ''Cerruti Image'' in 1998, among other fragrances. |
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Over the years, [[Cerruti]] offered womenswear and menswear, the ''Cerruti 1881'' diffusion line, a luxury ready-to-wear collection named ''Cerruti Arte'', ''Cerruti Jeans'', the ''Cerruti Brothers'' business collection for men, ''Cerruti 1881 Shapes'' for the [[Asia]]n market as well as [[perfume|fragrances]] and [[fashion accessories|accessories]]. Later the clothing lines were regrouped under the 'Cerruti 1881' name as ''Grey'' (top range line), ''Cobalt'' (diffusion line) and ''Orange'' (sportswear line) labels. Cerruti has always been known for its classic wool [[Clothing|suits]], always trying to match the everyday challenges for its owner. |
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In the 1980s, Cerruti began a collaboration with cinema. From ''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', ''[[Pretty Woman]]'' to ''[[Basic Instinct]]'', the brand Cerruti designed clothes for actors such as [[Michael Douglas]], [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Tom Hanks]], [[Bruce Willis]], [[Sharon Stone]], [[Julia Roberts]], [[Robert Redford]], [[Harrison Ford]], [[Al Pacino]], and [[Jean Paul Belmondo]]. He made [[cameo appearances]] in the following [[Cinema of the United States|Hollywood]] movies: ''[[Holy Man]]'' (1998), ''Catwalk'' (1996), and ''Cannes Man'' (1996). |
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==Later career and retirement== |
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In 1994, Cerruti was the official designer of [[Scuderia Ferrari]]. In 1996, he named [[Narciso Rodriguez]], a former [[Anne Klein (fashion designer)|Anne Klein]], [[Calvin Klein]], and TSE designer, to be the creative director of Cerruti. The following year, he replaced Rodriguez with [[Peter Speliopoulos]], a [[DKNY]] designer. |
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In 1964-1970 already, [[Giorgio Armani]] - who was to found his own eponymous fashion empire in 1974 - had worked for [[Cerruti]] at Hitman, under the direction of Mr. Cerruti. |
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In October 2000, Cerruti sold 51% of his company to Fin.Part, an Italian industrial group. Less than a year later the group bought the rest of the company and [[hostile takeover|forced]] 71-year-old Nino Cerruti out of it claiming irreconcilable differences. "There was a perpetual conflict of interest",<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2001/09/29/rfamily_ed3_.php|title=What Future for La Famiglia? |newspaper=[[International Herald Tribune]]<!-- Bot generated title -->|date=2001-09-29}}</ref> Cerruti said later. Hence, the Spring Summer 2002 collection marked the end of Cerruti fashion being designed by Nino Cerruti. |
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Nino Cerruti named [[Narciso Rodriguez]], a former [[Anne Klein]], [[Calvin Klein]] and TSE designer, creative director of [[Cerruti]] in [[1996]] but replaced him with [[Peter Speliopoulos]], a [[Donna Karan]] designer, already in [[1997]]. |
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==Film costumes and films== |
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In [[October]] [[2000]], in an effort to secure global expansion, Nino Cerruti sold 51% of his [[company]] to Fin.Part, an Italian industrial group, that would less than a year later buy the rest of the company and force Mr. Cerruti out after irreconcilable differences at age 71. "There was a perpetual conflict of interest",<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2001/09/29/rfamily_ed3_.php What Future for La Famiglia? - International Herald Tribune<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Cerruti said later. Hence, the Spring Summer [[2002]] [[collection]] marked the end of [[Cerruti]] being designed by Nino Cerruti. |
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He made the clothes for these films: |
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* 2000 – American Psycho - [[Christian Bale]] |
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* 1997 – Air Force One - [[Harrison Ford]] |
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* 1997 – As good as it gets - [[Jack Nicholson]] |
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* 1994 – Prêt-à-porter - [[Marcello Mastroianni]] |
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* 1993 – Indecent Proposal - [[Robert Redford]] |
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* 1993 – Philadelphia - [[Tom Hanks]] |
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* 1992 – Basic Instinct - [[Michael Douglas]] |
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* 1991 – Silence of the Lambs - [[Scott Glenn]] |
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* 1990 – Pretty Woman - [[Richard Gere]] |
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* 1987 – Wall Street - [[Michael Douglas]] |
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* 1987 – Fatal attraction - [[Michael Douglas]] |
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* 1987 – The Witches of Eastwick - [[Jack Nicholson]] |
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* 1985 – Jewel of Nile - [[Michael Douglas]] |
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He played himself in these films: |
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In autumn [[2001]], Fin.Part installed [[Italy|Italian]] ''Roberto Menichetti'', responsible for the creative revival of [[Burberry]] before that, as Creative Director who left the house after only one season. Menichetti was succeedded by ''Istvan Francer'', a former [[Donna Karan]] designer, who stayed on for two seasons. |
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*''[[Holy Man]]'' (1998) |
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*''[[Catwalk (film)|Catwalk]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Cannes Man]]'' (1996) |
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==Personal life and death== |
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In spring 2003, ''David Cardona'', who had worked for [[Richard Tyler (designer)|Richard Tyler]] and [[Chrome Hearts]], replaced ''Istvan Francer'' as creative director at [[Cerruti]]. [[Scotsman]] ''Adrian Smith'' was appointed head of the menswear collections. |
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Following his departure in 2000, Cerruti concentrated on the family-owned [[Cotton mill|textile mill]] business called Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti, which is located in [[Biella]]. He did not cut all ties with the fashion house, and always attended the Cerruti fashion shows, seated in the front row. |
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Cerruti died from complications of hip surgery in [[Vercelli]], on 15 January 2022, at the age of 91.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://primaillevante.it/cronaca/litalia-perde-uno-dei-suoi-piu-grandi-stilisti-e-morto-nino-cerruti-maestro-di-armani-e-amato-da-coco-chanel/|title=L'Italia perde uno dei suoi più grandi stilisti: è morto Nino Cerruti, maestro di Armani e amato da Coco Chanel|date=15 January 2022|website=Prima il Levante}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/23/style/nino-cerruti-dead.html|title=Nino Cerruti, Designer Who Revolutionized Men's Wear, Dies at 91|first=Penelope|last=Green|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=23 January 2022|access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref> |
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By [[2004]], the company was in a deep crisis and restructuring plans proved unsuccessful. Fin.part declared [[bankruptcy]] in [[2005]]. Consequently, [[Cerruti]] was put in [[pawnbroker|pawn]]. |
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In [[August]] [[2006]], after an unsuccessful takeover attempt by another Italian menswear manufacturer - Manifattura Paolini - in 2005, [[Cerruti]] finally was sold to [[United States|US]] [[private equity]] firm [[MatlinPatterson]]. [[MatlinPatterson]] intends to revitalize the [[Cerruti]] [[brand]]. ''Nicolas Andreas Taralis'', a former designer with [[Christian Dior|Dior]] Homme who also owns his signature fashion label, was appointed [[fashion design|creative director]] in summer [[2006]]. |
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In October [[2007]], ''Taralis'' was replaced by [[Belgian]] ''Jean Paul Knott'', a former [[Krizia]], [[Yves Saint Laurent (brand)|Yves Saint Laurent]] and [[Louis Féraud]] [[fashion design|designer]] who also owns his own eponymous fashion label.<ref>[http://www.modobruxellae.be/Doc/07_news/071026_knott_cerruti_uk.pdf Cerruti.com statement - CERRUTI APPOINTS JEAN PAUL KNOTT AS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR]</ref><ref>[http://www.wwd.com/notavailable/archive?target=/search/article/119849&articleId=119849&articleType=A&industryKw=search&industryKw2=searcharticle WWD.com - Cerruti Names Knott Designer]</ref> Knott had originally been hired by Taralis to oversee the label's diffusion line ''Cerruti 1881'' in March [[2007]]. <ref>[http://runway.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/resurrection-of-imitation-of-christ/ The New York Times - Resurrection of Imitiation of Christ] </ref> |
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Since [[2000]] Mr. Cerruti himself has concentrated on the family-owned [[Cotton mill|textile mill]] business (''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'') in [[Biella]] since his departure. He did not cut all ties with the fashion house [[Cerruti]] though and is invited to the fashion shows which he attends at the front row. |
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In 2004, Lanificio F.lli Cerruti bought the Italian [[furniture]] design company Baleri. |
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File:Logo BALERI ITALIA.gif|Logo ''Baleri Italia'' |
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Image:Il lanificio.jpg|Factory of ''Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti'' in [[Biella]], [[Italy]] |
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Image:Logo BALERI ITALIA.gif|Logo ''Baleri Italia'' |
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==Awards |
==Awards== |
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*[[Bath Museum of Costume]] Dress of the Year award, [[England]], 1978; |
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*[[Munich Fashion Week]] Award, 1981; |
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*Cutty Sark award, 1982, 1988; |
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*[[Pitti Uomo]] award, Italy, 1986. |
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|1978 |
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|[[Bath Museum of Costume]] Dress of the Year award, England |
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|1981 |
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|[[Munich Fashion Week]] Award |
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|1982 |
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1988 |
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|Cutty Sark Award |
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|1986 |
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|[[Pitti Uomo]] award, Italy |
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==References== |
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== Links == |
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*[[Cerruti]] |
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[[File:Cerruti Logo2.jpg|200px|Cerruti]] |
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*[[Cerruti 1881]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.lanificiocerruti.com Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti — Cerruti textile mill web presence] |
* [http://www.lanificiocerruti.com Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti — Cerruti textile mill web presence] |
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*[http://www.cerruti.com Cerruti website] |
* [http://www.cerruti.com Cerruti website] |
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Died | 15 January 2022 Vercelli, Italy | (aged 91)
Occupation(s) | Businessman, designer, stylist |
Known for | Founder of Cerruti |
Nino Cerruti (25 September 1930 – 15 January 2022) was an Italian businessman and stylist.[1][2] He founded his own haute couture house, Cerruti 1881, in 1967 in Paris. He managed the Italian family business Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti, which was founded in 1881 by his grandfather.
Early life and career
[edit]Cerruti was born in Biella, Italy, on 25 September 1930. He became the head of the family woollen business, after his father's untimely death. His grandfather had founded a textile mill in Biella in 1881 (Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti). Drawing from his experience in producing excellent fabrics, Cerruti ventured into the production of clothing in the late 1950s. His first men's collection, Hitman, was shown in 1957 and was considered a revolution in men's wear at the time. From 1964 to 1970, Giorgio Armani, who later founded his eponymous fashion empire in 1974, worked for Cerruti at Hitman. Eventually, in 1967, the Cerruti menswear line was launched which was to be followed by a womenswear collection a year later.
The first Cerruti boutique opened in 1967 in Place de la Madeleine in Paris, where Cerruti moved the company's headquarters in order to be closer to the international fashion capital. The fabric production under the name of Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti and the Hitman label remained in Italy. Cerruti, Lanificio Cerruti of Biella and Hitman, based out of Corsico, together formed Fratelli Cerruti, the Cerruti Brothers group.
Over the years, Cerruti offered womenswear and menswear, the Cerruti 1881 diffusion line, a luxury ready-to-wear collection named Cerruti Arte, Cerruti Jeans, the Cerruti Brothers business collection for men, and Cerruti 1881 Shapes for the Asian market, as well as fragrances and accessories. Later the clothing lines were regrouped under the 'Cerruti 1881' name. Cerruti is known for its classic wool suits and for always having tried to match the everyday challenges its owner faced.
In 1978, the Cerruti house made an entry into the world of fine fragrance with Nino Cerruti pour Homme which was soon to be followed by Cerruti 1881 pour Homme in 1990 and Cerruti Image in 1998, among other fragrances.
In the 1980s, Cerruti began a collaboration with cinema. From Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Woman to Basic Instinct, the brand Cerruti designed clothes for actors such as Michael Douglas, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis, Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts, Robert Redford, Harrison Ford, Al Pacino, and Jean Paul Belmondo. He made cameo appearances in the following Hollywood movies: Holy Man (1998), Catwalk (1996), and Cannes Man (1996).
Later career and retirement
[edit]In 1994, Cerruti was the official designer of Scuderia Ferrari. In 1996, he named Narciso Rodriguez, a former Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, and TSE designer, to be the creative director of Cerruti. The following year, he replaced Rodriguez with Peter Speliopoulos, a DKNY designer.
In October 2000, Cerruti sold 51% of his company to Fin.Part, an Italian industrial group. Less than a year later the group bought the rest of the company and forced 71-year-old Nino Cerruti out of it claiming irreconcilable differences. "There was a perpetual conflict of interest",[3] Cerruti said later. Hence, the Spring Summer 2002 collection marked the end of Cerruti fashion being designed by Nino Cerruti.
Film costumes and films
[edit]He made the clothes for these films:
- 2000 – American Psycho - Christian Bale
- 1997 – Air Force One - Harrison Ford
- 1997 – As good as it gets - Jack Nicholson
- 1994 – Prêt-à-porter - Marcello Mastroianni
- 1993 – Indecent Proposal - Robert Redford
- 1993 – Philadelphia - Tom Hanks
- 1992 – Basic Instinct - Michael Douglas
- 1991 – Silence of the Lambs - Scott Glenn
- 1990 – Pretty Woman - Richard Gere
- 1987 – Wall Street - Michael Douglas
- 1987 – Fatal attraction - Michael Douglas
- 1987 – The Witches of Eastwick - Jack Nicholson
- 1985 – Jewel of Nile - Michael Douglas
He played himself in these films:
- Holy Man (1998)
- Catwalk (1995)
- Cannes Man (1996)
Personal life and death
[edit]Following his departure in 2000, Cerruti concentrated on the family-owned textile mill business called Lanificio Fratelli Cerruti, which is located in Biella. He did not cut all ties with the fashion house, and always attended the Cerruti fashion shows, seated in the front row.
Cerruti died from complications of hip surgery in Vercelli, on 15 January 2022, at the age of 91.[4][5]
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Awards
[edit]Year | Title |
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1978 | Bath Museum of Costume Dress of the Year award, England |
1981 | Munich Fashion Week Award |
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1988 |
Cutty Sark Award |
1986 | Pitti Uomo award, Italy |
References
[edit]- ^ Menkes, Suzy (27 June 2001). "Nino Cerruti Discreetly Exits the Fashion Stage". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ Trebay, Guy (18 June 2015). "Nino Cerruti's Stylish Life, Told Through His Clothing". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
- ^ "What Future for La Famiglia?". International Herald Tribune. 29 September 2001.
- ^ "L'Italia perde uno dei suoi più grandi stilisti: è morto Nino Cerruti, maestro di Armani e amato da Coco Chanel". Prima il Levante. 15 January 2022.
- ^ Green, Penelope (23 January 2022). "Nino Cerruti, Designer Who Revolutionized Men's Wear, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2022.