Miroglio

The move from trade to industry dates back to when Giuseppe Miroglio decided to venture into the production of silk fabrics and the installation of looms.

In 1958, the Miroglio Group broadened its sphere of activity by opening a modern dyeing, special cloth finishing and textile-printing plant, thereby completing the fabric-to-garment production chain.

[4] Another milestone along the route to internationalisation was the Group's entry into the Bulgarian market, accomplished in 2001 through acquisition of a legendary production site at Sliven.

[6] Gaining shape in 2003 were rumours of imminent withdrawal by Miroglio from its spinning manufacturing facilities in Southern Italy, starting with the production site at Castellaneta earmarked for shut down in the Spring 2004.

It creates and distributes 10 fashion brands, including Trussardi, Elena Mirò, Motivi, Oltre, Fiorella Rubino, Diana Gallesi and Luisa Viola.

Miroglio's company Sublitex is world leader in water-free transfer printing on paper and technical film for the textile, fashion and architectural markets.