Roberto Verino

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Roberto Verino
Verino in 2017
Born
Manuel Roberto Mariño

(1945-05-03) May 3, 1945 (age 78)
Alma materBeaux-Arts de Paris
Occupation(s)Fashion designer
Businessman

Roberto Verino (born Manuel Roberto Mariño in 1945) is a Spanish fashion designer. He created the eponymous couture house Verino in 1982.

Biography[edit]

Manuel Roberto Mariño was born on 3 May 1945 in the Spanish town of Verín. He used the name of his birthplace (Verín) to create his artist name (Verino). He studied at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. He returned to Spain to take the succession of his family's clothing business.[1] In 1982, he launched his first women's ready-to-wear collection.[2] He sold his family business to El Corte Inglés and opened his first eponymous store in Madrid in 1992, launching his first perfume the same year.[1] He signed distribution deals with Harrods and Saks Fifth Avenue.[2]

In 1998, he cofounded the Asociación de Creadores de la Moda de España.[3][4] In 1999, with the fashion designers Jesús del Pozo, Ángel Schlesser and Antonio Pernas, he started a boycott of the Pasarela Cibeles fashion competition (now Madrid Fashion Week) for "cronyism and lack of criteria". The designers decided to show their collections on their own, without the leverage of the Pasarela Cibeles.[5] He came back to Cibeles in 2002.[6]

His legacy work was exhibited at the Museo del Traje in 2007 and at the Gabarron Foundation in New York in 2008.[7][8] In 2009, he designed the Getafe CF's night suits worn by the team on special events.[9] In 2010, he designed a Coca-Cola Light bottle to celebrate the brand's 25th anniversary.[10]

Roberto Verino is also a viticultist, owner of the domain Terra do Gargalo in the Monterrei (DO) since 1998.[11]

Style[edit]

In a 2002 collection, Verino used flower motifs borrowed from Georgia O'Keeffe.[12]

Prices[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Muñoz, Rafael (2023-03-22). "Roberto Verino, más de 40 años coleccionando aniversarios, premios y éxitos". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  2. ^ a b "Roberto Verino. Noticias, fotos y biografía de Roberto Verino". hola.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  3. ^ a b "Roberto Verino, condecorado con la Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes | Yo Dona". www.elmundo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  4. ^ a b "Roberto Verino: The Influential Spanish Fashion Designer You Haven't Heard Of". Culture Trip. 2017-02-25. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  5. ^ Pérez, Gervasio (1999-01-13). "Verino, Jesús del Pozo, Pernas, Lomba y Schlesser abandonan la Pasarela Cibeles". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  6. ^ Fue noticia en el Archivo de RTVE: Los disidentes firman la paz | RTVE Play (in Spanish). 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2024-04-23 – via www.rtve.es.
  7. ^ "25 años de Roberto Verino". www.elmundo.es (in Spanish). 10 September 2010. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  8. ^ Paschal, Jan (6 March 2008). "Roberto Verino brings his Spanish style to New York". Reuters. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Roberto Verino presenta una equipación "moderna y elegante" para el Getafe". La Información (in Spanish). 2009-10-22. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  10. ^ "Roberto Verino viste a la Coca-Cola más coqueta". Vigo al minuto (in Spanish). 2010-07-01. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  11. ^ Eirexas, David Glez (2016-07-20). "Terra do Gargalo: la búsqueda de la excelencia en el vino". Campo Galego (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  12. ^ Salas, Roger (2002-09-12). "Roberto Verino sorprende con un desfile lleno de sensualidad y sugerencia". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  13. ^ "Roberto Verino conquista Nueva York". El Imparcial (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-12.

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