United by a passion for music and design, Marco Campomaggi and Saturnino launched last year Pitti Uomo an original collection of 15 guitar and bass straps, the “Campomaggi x Saturnino Capsule Collection”.
These are proposals that take inspiration from different genres, from country to rock to new romantic, to get closer to what each artist expresses with their music.
During the Florentine event, the musician, composer and music producer, who already has a line of glasses under his belt, wanted to enliven the presentation by playing live at the Campomaggi stand, in the Central Pavilion.
The leather goods brand from S. Carlo di Cesena exports around 85% of its collections, with customers mainly in France, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. As he explains Antonella Faedi , sales & business development manager, the US market has been launched for some time now, with the opening of a showroom in New York and another in Los Angeles and the main contacts collected at Pitti are from the United States.
The States could also be the destination for a Campomaggi monobrand store as well as Milan, where a location is being evaluated, after the closure of the spaces in Corso Como and via Spiga, following the lockdowns. Among the Italian multi-brands that successfully host the brand are Clan in Milan, Gerard Loft in Florence e Davide Cenci in Rome.
The States could also be the destination for a Campomaggi monobrand store as well as Milan, where a location is being evaluated, after the closure of the spaces in Corso Como and via Spiga, following the lockdowns. Among the Italian multi-brands that successfully host the brand are Clan in Milan, Gerard Loft in Florence e Davide Cenci in Rome.
The Campomaggi brand closes 2023 with an estimated turnover of 21 million euros, approximately in line with 2022 (22 million) and continues the strategy implemented last year of repositioning on the reference markets. This implied the exit from some online platforms that used discounts as a commercial policy, so as to guarantee a uniform pricing policy.