These two hats in a tower dome shape are made with gold and black reversible sequins and lined in pure silk. They have contrasting sculptural textures – metallic and jet stone effect.
With a background in fashion, a Masters degree from the Italian Istituto Marangoni and celebrated tailoring skills, in 2019 Giuseppe Savoca decided it was time to focus on something specific: couture caps. He says that his hands “were missing some moves” and that he was missing the emotions he used to feel in previous roles. Starting work on couture caps offered him the way to express his creativity and dexterity to combine two different crafts into one. For Giuseppe, the cap is in fact “one of the last fully embraced urban accessories of the early 21st century. I love the idea that it carries a dialogue between history and the future, streets and salons, décor and purpose." He sees it as a shape that has "the magnetism to bring people together through craftsmanship."
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These two hats in a tower dome shape are made with gold and black reversible sequins and lined in pure silk. They have contrasting sculptural textures – metallic and jet stone effect.
Photo: ©Giuseppe Savoca
This cap in Panama weaving block is mounted in champagne coloured crinkled duchess and in black raw silk. This piece is scripted with goldwork embroidery technique.
Photo: ©Giuseppe Savoca
Part of the Renaissance MMXX Collection, these designs provide a three-dimensional effect thanks to the artisan using micro glass beads on a cord padding. The tonal colours highlight a ‘chiaroscuro’ textural artefact.
Photo: ©Giuseppe Savoca
This is a mounted crown in silk velvet cut in diamond shape segments, embellished with Swarovski and mixed crystals. The cap is finished with gold and silver threads.
Photo: ©Giuseppe Savoca
Made in plum silk velvet, this cap is gloved with diamond-shaped cuts. It is decorated with Swarovski crystals and silver bullion embroidery.