Haute Couture Made in Italy Based in Milano
Identity
Leda Di Marti is a ready-to-wear 100 % Made in Italy brand, founded in 2017, which represents the culture and artistic heritage of Southern Italy and is a bearer of values such as family, conviviality and genuineness.
The debut collection is the Spring/Summer 2018, it is full of brillant colours, soft shapes and particulary detailed to enhance womens bodies.
It tells a story of a sophisticated but fun woman, romantic and dreamer, who lives in a fairytale set in Southern Italy, Capri, Positano and all the Amalfi Coast.
The main themes are naturalistic and bucolic, accompanied by a strong link with the Mediterranean culture and mithological symbols, such as Leda's name.
The brand is now widespread in stores in Italy and in US.
The private showroom is in Milan, in Viale Piave, 9; and the creative HQ is in Milano, Viale Majno, 12. LDM is represented by Grand Showroom in NYC.
Leda Di Marti
Leda takes her name from the beautiful wife of Tindaro, queen of Sparta, protagonist of one of the most fascinating and controversial myths of the Greco-Roman tradition.
She was born in an ancient medieval village, an historical Roman camp, in the north of Calabria, a land between the two seas: Tyrrhenian and Ionian. The combination of land and sea is alive in all her collections and, in particular, in her prints.
Her curiosity is the draving force that leads her to wonder the reason of all the many realities that surround her, since she was a child. She decides to represent the world for what she wanted it to be, through a pencil and a sheet; and everyone realizes that Leda’s drawings are actually full of details. Details will guide the creativity, so much so that the design process that Leda applies starts from the detail, unlike many other designers.
The childhood in Calabria, spent in the grandparents’ villa, together with her older brother and her cousin, is a very sweet memory, far away, but constant in her stylistic research. Roman adolescence, on the other hand, accompanies her slowly in studies and characterizes her organizational skills.
Source of great aspiration is her maternal grandmother, who used to make garments for her three daughters. Her elegance, her subtlety and charm are an example of a beauty to which Leda aspires every time she draws a sketch.
It is precisely the love that her grandmother, of Sicilian origin, dedicates to art forms such as embroidery, packaging and embellishment, combined with a Leda’s stubbornness, which leads her, after Classical studies in Rome, to join the Academy of Costume and Fashion of Rosana Pistolese.
The three-year course of study of Costume and Fashion dissolves as fast as in a dream. At 21 years, Leda is in Bologna, where she experiments a thousand techniques, among the most refined, for fashion couture, over one of the most prestigious and ancient tailors of the city. Her taste is modeled on sartorially excellent garments, so her first inspiration is High Fashion.
It will be in particular the Middle East, to fascinate it, whose culture is full of golden embroideries, familiar and mysterious at the same time. Leda’s first collection of 2015 is created in her tailoring in Calabria and it is called Imago Veli.
It’s a riot of hand-embroidered flowers, impalpable fabrics, silk chiffon and organza, see-though and overlapping tulle, all in pastel tones. Leda decides to combines with the evening gowns collection, an essence, which will also be called Imago, which creates by analyzing the aromas of cedar, bergamot, mixed with a woody tone.
She moved to London for an intense season, at the end of which she returnes constantly to assist her beloved clients. Here she has the lucky chance to meet and become friend of the wife of the Italian Ambassador in London Mr. Terracciano, for whom Leda creates clothes for important events such as the Queen’s Tea Garden Party.
Her creations are, as required by the English label, complete: coat, hat and dress. Mrs. Karen Terracciano hosts Leda Di Marti several times within the Italian Embassy to promote her brand as Italian excellence abroad, in wonderfully refined events.
When she was offered a role as designer of embroidery at Marc Jacobs in New York, she leave to USA. Just in NY, she has the opportunity to admire the marvels of the Carolina Herrera house, designing prints and jacquards, which are produced in Como by an important printing and textile company; and explore the modeling behind Kate Spade’s creations. The American experience, allows her to deepen and discover new aspects of medium-high and high-level commercial production.
Leda returns to Milano only after three and a half years, at the end of 2017, to launch her homonym brand Leda Di Marti, 100% Made in Italy ready-to-wear brand.
Her collections speak of the beauties of the South, and in particular of her land, Calabria. There is, however, a strict mythological connotation, as indeed suggests her name, which leads her to study and deepen the traditions and myths of Magna Graecia.
Haute Couture Made in Italy Based in Milano
Identity
Leda Di Marti is a ready-to-wear 100 % Made in Italy brand, founded in 2017, which represents the culture and artistic heritage of Southern Italy and is a bearer of values such as family, conviviality and genuineness.
The debut collection is the Spring/Summer 2018, it is full of brillant colours, soft shapes and particulary detailed to enhance womens bodies.
It tells a story of a sophisticated but fun woman, romantic and dreamer, who lives in a fairytale set in Southern Italy, Capri, Positano and all the Amalfi Coast.
The main themes are naturalistic and bucolic, accompanied by a strong link with the Mediterranean culture and mithological symbols, such as Leda's name.
The brand is now widespread in stores in Italy and in US.
The private showroom is in Milan, in Viale Piave, 9; and the creative HQ is in Milano, Viale Majno, 12. LDM is represented by Grand Showroom in NYC.
Leda Di Marti
Leda takes her name from the beautiful wife of Tindaro, queen of Sparta, protagonist of one of the most fascinating and controversial myths of the Greco-Roman tradition.
She was born in an ancient medieval village, an historical Roman camp, in the north of Calabria, a land between the two seas: Tyrrhenian and Ionian. The combination of land and sea is alive in all her collections and, in particular, in her prints.
Her curiosity is the draving force that leads her to wonder the reason of all the many realities that surround her, since she was a child. She decides to represent the world for what she wanted it to be, through a pencil and a sheet; and everyone realizes that Leda’s drawings are actually full of details. Details will guide the creativity, so much so that the design process that Leda applies starts from the detail, unlike many other designers.
The childhood in Calabria, spent in the grandparents’ villa, together with her older brother and her cousin, is a very sweet memory, far away, but constant in her stylistic research. Roman adolescence, on the other hand, accompanies her slowly in studies and characterizes her organizational skills.
Source of great aspiration is her maternal grandmother, who used to make garments for her three daughters. Her elegance, her subtlety and charm are an example of a beauty to which Leda aspires every time she draws a sketch.
It is precisely the love that her grandmother, of Sicilian origin, dedicates to art forms such as embroidery, packaging and embellishment, combined with a Leda’s stubbornness, which leads her, after Classical studies in Rome, to join the Academy of Costume and Fashion of Rosana Pistolese.
The three-year course of study of Costume and Fashion dissolves as fast as in a dream. At 21 years, Leda is in Bologna, where she experiments a thousand techniques, among the most refined, for fashion couture, over one of the most prestigious and ancient tailors of the city. Her taste is modeled on sartorially excellent garments, so her first inspiration is High Fashion.
It will be in particular the Middle East, to fascinate it, whose culture is full of golden embroideries, familiar and mysterious at the same time. Leda’s first collection of 2015 is created in her tailoring in Calabria and it is called Imago Veli.
It’s a riot of hand-embroidered flowers, impalpable fabrics, silk chiffon and organza, see-though and overlapping tulle, all in pastel tones. Leda decides to combines with the evening gowns collection, an essence, which will also be called Imago, which creates by analyzing the aromas of cedar, bergamot, mixed with a woody tone.
She moved to London for an intense season, at the end of which she returnes constantly to assist her beloved clients. Here she has the lucky chance to meet and become friend of the wife of the Italian Ambassador in London Mr. Terracciano, for whom Leda creates clothes for important events such as the Queen’s Tea Garden Party.
Her creations are, as required by the English label, complete: coat, hat and dress. Mrs. Karen Terracciano hosts Leda Di Marti several times within the Italian Embassy to promote her brand as Italian excellence abroad, in wonderfully refined events.
When she was offered a role as designer of embroidery at Marc Jacobs in New York, she leave to USA. Just in NY, she has the opportunity to admire the marvels of the Carolina Herrera house, designing prints and jacquards, which are produced in Como by an important printing and textile company; and explore the modeling behind Kate Spade’s creations. The American experience, allows her to deepen and discover new aspects of medium-high and high-level commercial production.
Leda returns to Milano only after three and a half years, at the end of 2017, to launch her homonym brand Leda Di Marti, 100% Made in Italy ready-to-wear brand.
Her collections speak of the beauties of the South, and in particular of her land, Calabria. There is, however, a strict mythological connotation, as indeed suggests her name, which leads her to study and deepen the traditions and myths of Magna Graecia.
Back-to-back jacket dress in red printed satin and inserts and jacquard lining.
Megre Dress. Love a Dream dress in jacquard fabric. Beige and white color. Logoed buttons.
Qalb. Calf length pure silk dress.
Skrat. Printed dress "Leda" calf length with eventual belt in pure silk (SE 100%) blue navy color.
Sadika. Short dress in laminated denim with lace on the back. V-neck on the front and on the back with "Leda" elastic band. Zipper on the front with logo tie rod.
Rumantic. Printed top in pure silk with phrase on the back, Bow at the waist in pure navy blue silk. Sleeves with closed rouches.
Printed bomber. Bomber with print and writing on the back. Cuffs and waist with "Leda" logo elastic band. front zip and pockets with logo tie rod.
Jacquard bomber. Bomber in Love a Dream Jacquard fabric. Cuffs with three stripes elastic band. front zip and pockets with logo tie rod. Elastic band three stripes at the waist.
Haqiqa. Orange cotton jacket with purple printed pockets.
Tannura. Denim-colored mini skirt, with pockets and non-opening buttons detail logoed on the right and left sides.
Ania. "Leda" skirt in cotton with print. Logo buttons "hidden" button in the right strap.
Tahtu. Denim shorts and leggings at the ends.
Safana. Printed shorts with elasticated waist pockets.
Jungle. Pants in laminated denim with pockets.
Malika. Orange high waist pants. detail buttoned logs at the ankles to the right and left, Details purple on the sides and pockets.
Amrica. Printed jumpsuit with purple details and logoed buttons on the front.
Love a Dream Barid jacquard fabric suit, with shorts inspired by the 80s, kimono sleeves. Detail pockets, breast pocket and orange collar.
Rida. Long tracksuit in beige / white LOVE A DREAM jacquard fabric with purple details pocket and collar pockets. Kimono sleeves.
Meli. One-piece swimsuit in fabric. Swan Print white white color. Crossover detail on the front and crosses on the right and left sides. Partially uncovered back with "U" neckline.
Tisci. Black Swan Print printed bikini. Top with crossing laces on the rest and bottom with 2 lateral openings on the right and left.
Munic. Printed sports top. double use, also usable as a costume. White Swan Print.