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- Corneliani is an Italian menswear manufacturer best known for its suits and sportcoats. The company distributes its products in over 70 countries worldwide...
- Francesco Corneliani (1740–1815) was an Italian painter, mainly active in a Neoclassic style in his native Milan. He was born to Carlo Corneliani (or Corneliano)...
- acquired in 2014 jointly by InvestCorp & Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company. CornelianiItalian luxury brand in June 2016 Ageras [Wikidata] – Denmark-based...
- President of Czechoslovakia. Shops include Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Chanel, Corneliani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tiffany & Co., DKNY, Ermenegildo Zegna, Brioni,...
- Veneta Brioni Brunello Cucinelli Buccellati Bvlgari Ca' del Bosco Caffarel Corneliani (since 2015) Danese DOMORI Driade Dainese (since 2018) Ducati Motor Holding...
- Brioni Luciano Brunelli Buccellati Bulgari Canali Caraceni Roberto Cavalli Corneliani Costume National Brunello Cucinelli Damiani Dolce & Gabbana Etro Extè...
- Bulgari Calzedonia Canali Cerruti 1881 Cesare Attolini Cesare Paciotti Corneliani Damiani Diesel Dolce & Gabbana E. Marinella Emilio Pucci Etro Fendi Fiorucci...
- hall (Hall of the Caryatids) in the Royal Palace of Milan. Francesco Corneliani was one of his pupils. Boni, Filippo de' (1852). Biografia degli artisti...
- which focus only on menswear and accessories for men are Brioni, Canali, Corneliani, Lardini, Stefano Ricci, Zegna (directed by Alessandro Sartori) and Pal...
- Retrieved 21 April 2011. "About Us – Moss Bros". Retrieved 7 December 2015. "Corneliani moves in to historic London tailor's – Italy Magazine p. 11 March 2011"...