Luisa Casati Stampa di Soncino, iconic
figure of the early 20th century, is an
inspiring muse, a patron of creativity and a
true living work of art.
Her eccentric personality and extravagant style made her
a legend, captured by artists such as Boldini, Thayaht and
Duchamp.
Luisa Casati Stampa’s portrait - Giovanni Boldini (1908)
Casati Stampa was a passionate art collector, admired for her impeccable taste and audacity in dressing. Her jewelry
was legendary, as were her sumptuous garments and exotic turbans.
“Vernier dei Leoni” Palace, Marchesa Casati’s Venetian palace, now the Peggy Guggenheim Museum.
Courtesy Peggy Guggenheim Museum.
Her influence on fashion was huge. Her portraits, where she often posed as Egyptian deities or mythological figures, were a source of inspiration for stylists and designers
Her extravagant life and unmistakeable style, made her an iconic figure, still admired and celebrated today for her courage and originality.
The Luisa collection finds an inspiring muse in the figure of Luisa Casati Stampa. Her passion for art, beauty and
elegance is reflected in the attention to detail and the refinement of materials that characterize our creations.
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