Featuring illustrations by Carlo Stanga, each with its own caption
Brioni's 65th anniversary moleskin notebook, featuring , each with its own caption
(Image credit: Carlo Stanga)

It's been a big year for Brioni. The fashion house has marked its 65th year by collaborating with us on our 'Wallpaper* Handmade... in Italy' exhibition, opening several new stores and - of course - throwing a large party. And now it is celebrating the milestone with a commemorative Moleskine notebook, which it's giving to friends of the brand, illustrated by the whimsical hand of artist, Carlo Stanga.

Eschewing fashion's customary glossy images, Stanga has created a series of playful and informal vignettes depicting the tailoring brand's history and identity. On one page, a team of tiny characters spill from the pockets of a giant suit jacket as they carry out its finishing touches. And on another, there are a series of Brioni-clad Oscars, with a caption that reads: 'Brioni conquers Hollywood.'

'We were attracted to Carlo's work by his fresh and modern stroke,' says Brioni. The brand has a large archive of illustrations. From its inception in 1945, up until the 1970s, it collaborated with artist, Luigi Tarquini. 'We feel that illustration is a warmer art form than photography,' the fashion house explains.

Next up for Brioni is the opening of its new stores in China and Düsseldorf, plus September will see its first fashion show with Alessandro Dell'Acqua at the creative team's helm.

story begins

'1945. The story begins'

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The exclusive archipelago in the Adriatic sea'

'It is a story of style, with a name that comes from the exclusive archipelago in the Adriatic sea'

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The heart of Brioni'

'Quality and uniqueness lie at the heart of Brioni'

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conquers Hollywood

'Brioni conquers Hollywood'

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There are a series of Brioni-clad Oscars

'Brioni conquers Hollywood'

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Tailoring becomes an art

'Master tailor & masterpiece, tailoring becomes an art'

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designing womenswear

'Brioni begins designing womenswear'

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black tie

'Dress code: black tie'

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Brioni's offer

'Accessories round of Brioni's offer'

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once again a fragrance

'"Brioni" is once again a fragrance'

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boundless style

'Brioni: timeless history, boundless style'

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The first season the brand has ever produced printed t-shirts

A golf outfit , from Brioni's archive. This illustration is among several featured on t-shirts for S/S 2010 - the first season the brand has ever produced printed t-shirts

(Image credit: Luigi Tarquini)

womenswear illustration by Luigi Tarquini

A womenswear, from Brioni's archive

(Image credit: Luigi Tarquini)

Menswear illustration

Menswear illustration

(Image credit: Luigi Tarquini)

Menswear illustration

Menswear illustration 

(Image credit: Luigi Tarquini)

This is also used as a t-shirt print for S/S 2010

Menswear, from Brioni's archive. This is also used as a t-shirt print for S/S 2010

(Image credit: Luigi Tarquini)

Malaika Byng is an editor, writer and consultant covering everything from architecture, design and ecology to art and craft. She was online editor for Wallpaper* magazine for three years and more recently editor of Crafts magazine, until she decided to go freelance in 2022. Based in London, she now writes for the Financial Times, Metropolis, Kinfolk and The Plant, among others.