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Marcello Savini Hosts Italian Orchestra for Greek-Italian Resistance Anniversary
Marcello invited a major Italian orchestra to the anniversary celebrations of the resistance, in which Italians and Greeks fought together against the occupation


Marcello Savini and His Support for European Integration After WWII
Marcello, in the aftermath of World War II, grew up in a family environment where the importance of freedom had always been emphasized. Combined with his work and travel experiences, this led him to develop a strong conviction about the value of participating in the Europeanist movement. As a result, he supported the Congress of the European People, an organization founded to promote European unity and integration. Marcello shared the ideal of uniting the peoples of Europe an


Savini and Fashion
In his early twenties, Marcello became a pattern maker and technical designer at FIMAR, one of Milan’s leading fashion houses, specializing in both ready-to-wear and bespoke garments A few years later, at the company Mediolanum , which employed a staff of 350, he began to reveal his boundless creativity by presenting more than 30 coat designs at the Cristini di Bergamo fashion show, achieving remarkable success. In 1962–63, Savini directed the Ever fashion house, with a wor


The 1950s.
In the years following the end of the Second World War, Marcello Savini moved to Milan, driven by a strong desire to open himself to the wider world. These were intense, vibrant years, during which he quite literally threw himself into a wide range of artistic experiences. Young and deeply passionate about every form of art, Savini became involved at a very early age in Milan’s vibrant cultural scene of the time. He enrolled in the Filodrammatici Acting School, experimented w
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