Enza Garraffa

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Enza Garraffa

As architect, my journey in the world of fashion began almost by chance, from the first creations for friends and acquaintances. An invitation to curiosity and creativity, which have always characterized my profession, led me on an exciting journey to discover techniques and materials. One day, the request for a tailor-made dress for a little girl represented a turning point: that dress was able to unite the little girl's desires with my vision, from architect on loan to fashion, of an expressive and joyful children's fashion. The success of this creation has generated new requests and even dedicated fashion shows.

Hence the idea of Coccole, a name that encompasses the harmony and beauty of that tender feeling we feel when we hug someone we love, and which well represents the philosophy of my brand, born from the sensitivity of a architect.

The creations Coccole are born from the imagination and love for each single object, made with meticulous care, attention to detail, quality and child safety, qualities that an architect naturally brings into his work. My dream is to design a universe of classic proposals but with a touch of cheerfulness, a style that goes beyond passing fashions and that is designed for children, accompanying their growth with creations born with them and for them, with the typical planning of a architect.

This commitment also translates into a sustainable vision: the packages are made with excellent quality fabrics, selected for their very low environmental impact, thinking about the future of these children, with the same attention to sustainability that often guides an architect's choices.

Recently, my exploration into the world of fashion and accessories has led me to reinterpret the espadrilles. Through the use of trimmings, studs and various applications, I wanted to emphasize the lightness and playfulness of these shoes, transforming them into perfect allies for warm and colorful days, combining functionality and aesthetics as a architect.

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