BY: Barbara Palladino
Over 3,000 square meters for 50,000 pieces (accessories excluded): the Modateca Deanna, Centro Italiano di Documentazione Moda is a huge fashion archive and attracts designers and professionals from the whole world, who come here to draw inspiration and find new ideas for their collections.
The structure is located in San Martino in Rio, Reggio Emilia, and has been active since the 1960s, when Deanna Ferretti Veroni created Miss Deanna – a knitwear company that soon began manufacturing for the most famous Italian and international brands, renowned for its perfect balance between research, industry and craftsmanship. The company was active until 2004.
SOURCE: http://www.italianways.com
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