Nestled between the Vesuvian and Apennine foothills of Southern Italy, lays the town of Nola, a small municipality of Naples, and the headquarters of four generation, family run mill Imparato. For the last century, the Imparato family has been designing its coveted line of fabrics, blending passion, competence and tradition. The line is quintessentially Neapolitan, evoking images of bright coastal communes and breezy beach-side afternoons.
Neapolitan style is characterized by its preference for soft tailoring, expressive color and an Italian approach to living. Free of structure and full of expressiveness, Neapolitan jackets lay naturally on the body. Fabrics tend to be lighter in weight, given the warmer climate in southern Italy.
Every six months, the designers at Ariston develop a set of bunches characteristically representative of this approach to tailoring and relaxed living, and this season in their 100th year is no exception. Bringing with it an air of sophistication and a new approach to classic styling, the Spring Summer 2020 collection is sure to impress. The following is a summary of their new books.