Francesco Smalto

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Birthday
1927-11-05

Francesco Smalto - Dresser, Wardrobe Designer, Costume Design, Costumer known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «Oscar» (1967), «Caligula and Messalina» (1981), «Fear Over the City» (1975), «The Outsider» (1983),

Francesco Smalto (5 November 1927 – 5 April 2015) was an Italian fashion designer.

Born in Reggio Calabria, Smalto started working in his hometown as a tailor, and he created his first dress when he was 14 years old. In 1962 he started his fashion house in Paris. He dressed many celebrities and also several heads of state, notably François Mitterrand and King Hassan II of Morocco. In 2001, Smalto retired and sold his brand to Alliance Designers.

At the beginning of March 2019, L'Obs revealed that Jack Lang would have received for nearly 195 600 euros of costumes and trousers from the Italian fashion designer Smalto between 2013 and 2018. His lawyer confirms by stating that "his gifts have never had any counterpart". A preliminary inquiry was opened on March 12 for "abuse of social property".

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The most significant works of Francesco Smalto

Oscar (1967)

Position: Dresser
The Outsider (1983)

Position: Costumer
Caligula and Messalina (1981)

Position: Wardrobe Designer
Fear Over the City (1975)

Position: Costume Design


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