Stefano Ricci

[13] By 2010,[14] Stefano Ricci S.p.A. had acquired the Antico Setificio Fiorentino S.r.l., a historic silk-weaving mill[15] located in the Oltrarno area of Florence.

[1] All Stefano Ricci boutiques are characterised by a use of hand-worked materials such as Californian briar-root wood[21] with brown and black variants,[22] Tuscan travertine,[1] pietra serena,[1] and crocodile[10] leather.

The company produces dress shirts,[1] handmade ties,[1] suits,[1] casualwear,[21] sportswear,[21] outerwear,[21] footwear,[23] leather goods, eyewear,[24] cufflinks,[1] fragrances,[21] wine,[25] stationery,[24] tableware,[5] crystalware,[5] fine linens,[21] and furniture.

[16] The company has a specialized internal workshop for goldsmiths[19] and silversmiths,[10] who create precious belt buckles, hardware for leather goods, and home items, all according to the Florentine tradition.

The grand finale featured Stefano Ricci, the designer and founder, accompanied by his son Filippo, the creative director, as they walked down the steps of the Temple of Hatshepsut to the notes of "Nessun Dorma" by Andrea Bocelli.

The aim of the project is to showcase the new menswear collections set in breathtaking locations, linking fashion to the natural and cultural wonders of the world.

The campaign involved National Geographic photographer Chris Rainier and Terry D. Garcia, CEO of Exploration Ventures LLC .

This phase was conducted in collaboration with the Charles Darwin Foundation and was overseen by Terry D. Garcia and Mattias Klum, a National Geographic Fellow.

[40] Stefano Ricci S.p.A. and the Antico Setificio Fiorentino S.r.l have supported the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and the Mohamed Alì Parkinson Center by hosting galas during the annual Celebrity Fight Night event;[41] the most recent were located in the cloisters[42] of Santa Croce, Florence, in 2016,[43] and at the Palazzo Colonna, Rome, in 2017.

Stefano Ricci Boutique in Madrid, inaugurated in 2022