MILAN — Tod’s unveiled its newest e book, “Italian Palms,” on the model’s By way of Montenapoleone flagship and chairman Diego Della Valle was keen to spotlight the nation’s artisanal custom, particularly at a time when the nation’s provide chain is challenged by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
“As soon as once more, with this e book we proceed to advertise the Italian way of life of the model, the excellence of Made in Italy and the abilities and high quality of the artisans that no different nation on the earth has,” Della Valle mentioned.
Requested to touch upon the tariffs, the entrepreneur mentioned that “we’re instructed they’re anticipated to strengthen the manufacturing of sure nations, the U.S. specifically, however what you see right here and within the e book will be finished solely in Italy as a result of there’s a custom that goes again centuries. Including tariffs to merchandise corresponding to these has no function besides that of creating them dearer for American prospects. I hope there can be a fast reconsideration as a result of firms are deeply impacted, and instability and insecurity don’t assist to promote.”
Della Valle mentioned prospects, “together with People who love our nation,” are already aware of Italy’s merchandise and “the urgency now’s to keep away from interrupting the great pipeline of those magnificent artisans.”
He selected to unveil the e book throughout Design Week, which with Salone del Cellular “is the middle of the world, the place vogue, tradition and furnishings meet,” to spotlight these points “as a result of it’s a superb second to speak about this. I additionally hope the week will promote visits across the metropolis, which gives so many stunning alternatives.”
The Tod’s Group, which along with Tod’s includes the Roger Vivier, Hogan and Fay manufacturers, final yr delisted from the Milan Inventory Change, permitting it to keep away from being caught up within the present storm of volatility. “Associates with glorious publicly listed firms have seen shares fall dramatically and that is unfair and harmful, as these firms need to be valued for what they do and for his or her actual belongings,” Della Valle mentioned.

A picture from “Italian Palms” of Gianni Seguso, grasp glassblower from Murano.
Beginning with Tod’s signature Gommino — an expression of Italian craftsmanship and artisanal intelligence, Della Valle likes to say — the e book pays tribute to the work of artisans — with images zooming in on their arms — and a particular group of “figures of nice magnificence and good style,” he mentioned, who collaborate with the artisans and “on daily basis, with ardour and dedication, contribute to retaining a elementary a part of our cultural identification alive. It’s a recognition of those that know tips on how to improve craftsmanship, making it an emblem of genuine, timeless high quality, even for brand new generations.”
These embrace, amongst others, Giberto Arrivabene and Bianca di Savoia-Aosta with Gianni Seguso, grasp glassblower from Murano; Lola Montes Schnabel with Rosario Spina, grasp of terracotta; Antonio Sciortino and puppet-maker Alfredo Mauceri; Madina Visconti with Ernesto Carati, artisan of brass and bronze; Allegra Hicks and leather-based artisan Rosario Amato, and Carlo Clavarino with Christian Belforte, grasp of pesto.
“Italian Palms” is prefaced by Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh, who displays on the worth of workmanship as a deep connection between previous and future. “She has a deep data of the standard of the merchandise and he or she is in love with Italian merchandise,” mentioned Della Valle who, ever eagle-eyed and catching website of the show of books within the retailer, requested his workforce so as to add to the pile for extra affect.
“I hope this e book may also tickle prospects world wide to strive these merchandise,” concluded Della Valle.
That is the most recent e book by Tod’s following, through the years, “Italian Contact,” “Italian Portraits,” “Timeless Icon,” “Silicon Valley. No_Code Life,” “The Artwork of Craftsmanship — A undertaking by Tim Walker” and “Aria d’Italia.”

