腕錶與珠寶

‘Our artisans are worldclass, but no good at marketing’

The quiet Milan street that is home to Matteo Marzotto, the Italian luxury and fashion tycoon, gives no indication of the visual feast awaiting the visitor inside.

Outside it may be grey, but within the walls of the apartment the mood recalls the romanticism of a Marrakesh souk. Swags of purple velvet drape the ceilings and walls, the sofas are burnt brocade red. Offsetting it all, vast paintings of modern art and impressionism cover the walls.

“I love colour, I need drama. Minimalism makes me feel ill,” says the 47-year old entrepreneur who gained international renown with his turnround of luxury brands Valentino and Vionnet.

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