BY: Sabrina Abbas
It is impossible to visit the town of Solomeo, Italy without seeing the Cucinelli family's influence. Designer Brunello Cucinelli, who revolutionized the market with his colored cashmeres, has been slowly restoring the village over the past 30 years, bringing it back to its former glory.
The designer's daughter, Carolina, learned the family values of sustainability, craftsmanship, and compassion at a young age. From a childhood running around the village as it was being restored to now working alongside her father at the company's helm, the 30-year-old is looking to tell the story of the brand through new sets of eyes.
SOURCE: https://www.lofficielusa.com
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