Est. 1945Italy

Brioni

Brioni is a Roman couture house synonymous with the pinnacle of handmade Italian suits. It is known for its impeccable craftsmanship and for dressing Hollywood stars, heads of state, and James Bond.

Heritage

Brioni hosted the first-ever men's fashion show at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence in 1952, establishing the credibility of Italian tailoring on the world stage. The name is a byword for Roman elegance and sartorial power.

Craftsmanship

A Brioni suit is a masterpiece of tailoring, requiring up to 22 hours of work and over 6,000 hand-stitches. The silhouette is light but authoritative, with a focus on perfect fit and the world's most luxurious fabrics.

Philosophy

Brioni's philosophy is to be the ultimate expression of masculine elegance. The brand believes that a suit is a second skin, and their goal is to create garments that are weightless, comfortable, and confer an effortless authority on the wearer.

Founded

1945

Founder

Nazareno Fonticoli & Gaetano Savini

Location

Rome, Italy

Specialty

Bespoke Tailoring

Signature Pieces
The Brioni Bespoke Suit
Van-dyck Pointed Collar Shirt
Seven-fold Silk Ties
Handmade Formalwear