THE EARLY DAYS
1836: Italia has yet to become and in the village of Valdagno
in the Venetia region under Hapsburg rule the Lanificio Luigi
Marzotto & Figli is founded.
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Marzotto factory
in Valdagno |
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THE 1900s
With Gaetano Marzotto Jr. at the helm of modern industrial culture
which despite major economic crises and world wars grows ever
stronger is forged.
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1930s
slashing machines |
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EVOLUTION
During the post-war reconstruction years Valdagno develops into
a modern factory town with a distinct and unmistakable architectonic
imprint: along with production plants come homes, schools, social
services and structures.
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Project of a
multi functional building |
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TRANSFORMATION
In 1972 Pietro Marzotto succeeds Gaetano at the head of the Group
and implements an expansion and diversification strategy.
In the 1980s a revolutionary process involving acquisitions in
Italy and abroad, internationalization, concentration in core
businesses, identification in high-value brands is undertaken.
Thus the company takes on a whole new aspect.
ACQUISITIONS
1985 - Bassetti Group with Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale
1987 - Lanerossi Group
1991 - Lanificio Guabello
1991 - Hugo Boss Group (Metzingen) Germany
1994 - Nová Mosilana Wool Mill (Brno) Czech Republic
2000 - Liteksas & Calw AB (Kaunas) Lithuania
2002 - Valentino S.p.A.
2005 - Separation of the textile and clothing production systems
with the subsequent setting up of two separate companies, namely
: Marzotto S.p.A. and Valentino Fashion Group.
THE NEW CENTURY
Today a world leader of the textile/apparel industry, the Marzotto
Group finds in innovation its strategic mission.
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New Marzotto showroom
Via Turati 16/18 - Milano |
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