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The Dorchester , London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020) MILAN HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA SARTORIA A. CARACENI T: 002 655 1972 | Via Fatebenefratelli 16, 20121 Milan A. Caraceni is a traditional Italian tailor run by the Caraceni family (now in its fourth generation). The award-winning boutique and workshop, best known for its elegant double-breasted jacket, is dedicated to quality traditional craftsmanship. Suits are made-to-measure using the best Italian and English fabrics available. Then, take a 10-minute walk or drive to Bally. ZAGLIANI ATELIER FOR BALLY T: 002 7600 8406 | Bally, Via Monte Napoleone 8, 20121 Milan Zagliani is one of the finest leather ateliers in Milan, renowned for their incredibly soft leather handcrafted bags. The workshop was taken over by Bally fashion house in 2015 and is now devoted to the Made to Order service at Bally, where customers can work with experts to design bespoke handbags from a choice of luxurious leathers and exotic skins. Next, it’s a 15-minute drive to Pino Grasso. PINO GRASSO RICAMI T: 002 5412 3049 | Via Simone D’Orsenigo 25, 20135 Milan Pino Grasso Ricami is an embroidery workshop run by Milanese artisan Pino Grasso and his daughter, Raffaella. Preserving the traditional art of embroidery, the atelier employs some of the best craftspeople around to design and create beautiful items for its clients. Grasso also runs a school, Scuola di Ricamo Pino Grasso, to develop the skills of aspiring embroiderers. The next destination is a 10-minute drive from here. One day itinerary: Artisan As the Italian fashion capital, it’s not surprising that Milan is also a destination for artisan craftsmanship. Its avenues are filled with traditional Italian tailors, some of which have been operating for generations, while even the modern brands offer the local shopper a more exclusive, bespoke experience. Visit the workshops and boutiques of the best artisans in Milan with this one- day itinerary. Start the day with a 10-minute drive to Sartoria A. Caraceni.

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Page 1: One day itinerary: Artisan€¦ · The award-winning boutique and workshop, best known for its elegant double-breasted jacket, is dedicated to quality traditional craftsmanship. Suits

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)

MILANHOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA

SARTORIA A. CARACENIT: 002 655 1972 | Via Fatebenefratelli 16, 20121 Milan

A. Caraceni is a traditional Italian tailor run by the Caraceni family (now in its fourth generation).

The award-winning boutique and workshop, best known for its elegant double-breasted jacket, is

dedicated to quality traditional craftsmanship. Suits are made-to-measure using the best Italian and

English fabrics available.

Then, take a 10-minute walk or drive to Bally.

ZAGLIANI ATELIER FOR BALLYT: 002 7600 8406 | Bally, Via Monte Napoleone 8, 20121 Milan

Zagliani is one of the finest leather ateliers in Milan, renowned for their incredibly soft leather

handcrafted bags. The workshop was taken over by Bally fashion house in 2015 and is now devoted

to the Made to Order service at Bally, where customers can work with experts to design bespoke

handbags from a choice of luxurious leathers and exotic skins.

Next, it’s a 15-minute drive to Pino Grasso.

PINO GRASSO RICAMI T: 002 5412 3049 | Via Simone D’Orsenigo 25, 20135 Milan

Pino Grasso Ricami is an embroidery workshop run by Milanese artisan Pino Grasso and his

daughter, Raffaella. Preserving the traditional art of embroidery, the atelier employs some of the

best craftspeople around to design and create beautiful items for its clients. Grasso also runs a

school, Scuola di Ricamo Pino Grasso, to develop the skills of aspiring embroiderers.

The next destination is a 10-minute drive from here.

One day itinerary: ArtisanAs the Italian fashion capital, it’s not surprising that Milan is also a destination for artisan craftsmanship. Its avenues are filled

with traditional Italian tailors, some of which have been operating for generations, while even the modern brands offer the local

shopper a more exclusive, bespoke experience. Visit the workshops and boutiques of the best artisans in Milan with this one-

day itinerary.

Start the day with a 10-minute drive to Sartoria A. Caraceni.

Page 2: One day itinerary: Artisan€¦ · The award-winning boutique and workshop, best known for its elegant double-breasted jacket, is dedicated to quality traditional craftsmanship. Suits

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)

OMBRELLI MAGLIAT: 002 5521 9333 | Via Ripamonti 194, 20141 Milan

Ombrelli Maglia has been crafting handmade umbrellas for more than 150 years. Using fine

materials including lace, leather and natural wood, the family-run workshop (currently under the

management of fifth generation family member, Francesco Naglia) offers a beautiful selection of

classic, vintage, sports and automatic style umbrellas for men and women. It also has a bespoke

service for those seeking something truly unique.

The final stop of the day can be reached with a 15-minute drive.

CICLI DRALI MILANOT: 002 8489 2829 | Via Nicola Palmieri 25, 20141 Milan

Cicli Drali Milano, the shop and workshop of 89-year-old Giuseppe Drali, is the place to go for

bicycles in Milan. Drali has been building and reconstructing bikes for decades, after taking over

the business from his father. The artisan specialises in racing models, but offers innovative city

bicycles too. Visit to discover the craft of bike building or pick up one of your own.

To return to the hotel, it’s a 25-minute drive.

All journey times are approximate and subject to variation.