Originally by Emilio Pucci

1 Supreme item sourced from Emilio Pucci

Emilio Pucci is an Italian fashion house founded in 1947 by Don Emilio Paolo Pucci, Marchese di Barsento, in Florence. Pucci, a member of one of Florence's oldest aristocratic families, entered fashion when a Harper's Bazaar photographer captured his self-designed ski outfit in Zermatt in 1947, leading to a commission from editor Diana Vreeland. The house is known for kaleidoscopic geometric prints in saturated color, wrinkle-free silk jersey dresses, and the Capri pant. Operations were based in the Pucci family's Palazzo Pucci, where Sala Bianca runway shows ran for over 40 years. LVMH acquired a 67% stake in 2000. Supreme collaborated with Emilio Pucci on printed silk shirts and accessories.