Chicago Sun-Times

Milan fashion giant

- BY COLLEEN BARRY AP Fashion Writer

MILAN — Beppe Modenese, the force behind the coalescenc­e of Italian ready-towear fashion in the northern city of Milan, has died. He was 90.

Mr. Modenese died Saturday in the fashion capital. No cause of death was given.

Dubbed “Italy’s Prime Minister of Fashion” in 1983 by Women’s Wear Daily, Mr. Modenese remained a front-row mainstay into recent seasons, maintainin­g the official title of honorary president of the Italian fashion council, the Italian National Fashion Chamber. An impeccable dresser, he was known for one extravagan­ce: red socks.

“Beppe Modenese contribute­d like no one else to the birth of the Italian fashion system,’’ fashion council president Carlo Capasa said in a statement. “We lose a reference figure and an icon, many of us also lose a generous friend. We will miss his intelligen­ce and elegance, his sense of humor, and his wit, but Beppe leaves us a great legacy to honor.”

Mr. Modenese started his fashion career in the 1950s in Florence, working with Giovanni Battista Giorgini to organize the first Italian runway shows in Florence in the early 1950s, as Italian fashion began to gain an internatio­nal following around such houses as Emilio Pucci and Roberto Capucci.

He was instrument­al in later moving the center of fashion gravity from Florence’s Pitti Palace to Milan, persuading such founding fashion names as Missoni to make the transition, and sharing a lifelong friendship with the late founder Ottavio Missioni and his widow, Margherita.

He was among the founders of the Italian High Fashion Syndicated, which later became the Italian National Fashion Chamber, which he led for many years. During his tenure, runway shows were concentrat­ed in the now- old Milan convention center, but now have since decentrali­zed to locations throughout the city, with many designers constructi­ng their own venues.

As the head of the fashion council, Mr. Modenese discovered many talents, notably Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who made their Milan runway debut in 1985.

Mr. Modenese will be buried in his native down of Alba, in the neighborin­g region of Piedmont. His longtime partner, Piero Pinto, died in 2018. He is survived by two nephews.

 ?? LUCA BRUNO/AP ?? Beppe Modenese in 2016.
LUCA BRUNO/AP Beppe Modenese in 2016.

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