Loro Piana Italy
Scarves have a long history and were once associated with a strong class color. The rudiments of the modern scarf appeared in Croatia in the 17th century and were mainly used in the military to distinguish rank and status. After Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, she began to promote accessories such as scarves, and scarves really became popular, but they were more aristocratic fashion, often used to distinguish between different classes. It was not until the 19th-20th centuries that scarves began to be mass-produced by fashion houses and became a popular fashion accessory. Even though scarves have become an everyday clothing accessory, the high-end line of scarves is still in the hands of international luxury fashion houses. And among the many standouts, the strength of the Italian high-end luxury brand Loro Piana is second to none. Since the beginning of the 19th century, the Loro Piana family has been trading wool and fine textiles in Trivero, Italy, a region in northern Italy known for its textile production. In the 70s of the 20th century, when it expanded its luxury retail business, it entered the international high-end clothing market in one fell swoop, and in 2013, it was under the command of the French luxury giant LVMH Group. As a company specializing in the manufacture of high-grade sheep...