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Emilio Schuberth

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In 1940 he established his own company, "Schuberth Emilio" located on via Lazio n. 9, however because of the popularity he moved locations within the same year to via XX Settembre n. 4, where his atelier remained. The inside of the atelier was designed and decorated similarly to the Parisian
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castle which were untrue, however his father Gotthelf was Saxon. His mother Fortura was Spanish. He is said to have studied Painting at the
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at Casino de la VallĂŠe in Saint-Vincent, Aosta Valley, Italy where he displayed his clothing alongside french designer
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and Dior d'Italia'. The historic debut of Italian fashion happened on February 12, 1951, at
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the Italian feminine ideal of “sensuality, grace, and love of leisure,” which was a popular
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His popularity as a designer grew starting around December 1948 during the fashion show,
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He died from a heart attack in his home in Rome at the age of 67, on 5 January, 1972.
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only designing couture hats and nothing ready-made, located on Via Frattina near the
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In 1953, he founded with many famous fashion designers including Alberto Fabiani,
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during the 1950s and often seen in Italian cinema from the postwar-era.
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Schuberth's designs are held in the permanent collection at the
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in Rome. One of his hat clients was countess Ratti, a nephew of
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He was born as Federico Emilio Schuberth on 8 June 1904 in the
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In 1955, he designed the wedding dress and trousseau of
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As a master of Italian fashion, his students included
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Emilio Schuberth
Naples
Emilio Schubert with Giorgia Moll, 1955
Giorgia Moll
Princess Soraya
Iran
Rita Hayworth
Ingrid Bergman
Bette Davis
Brigitte Bardot
Sophia Loren
Gina Lollobrigida
Anna Magnani
Vicaria
Naples
Campania
Saxon
Academy of Fine Arts in Naples
millinery
Spanish Steps
Pius XI
atelier
aristocracy

PMA
aesthetic
Christian Dior
Villa Torrigiani
Giovanni Battista Giorgini
Vincenzo Ferdinandi

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