For years, perhaps centuries, Italy has been the cradle of some of the most famous "creative minds" in the world, and fashion is one of those sectors for which Italy has long boasted the origins of the field's most influential personalities. Beginning with the concept of the term "haute couture", at the memorable fashion show at Palazzo Pitti in 1952 until today when the meaning of fashion has been rewritten in Italian. Today, Italian fashion is a step forward in the field of leadership by successful women and girlsâ?¦ Creative directors, marketing managers, CEOs, influencers or supermodels are all bringing a new chapter at a time when intelligence, strength and courage are the key characteristics of the woman that all girls would like to be.

In the list below we have summarized 6 of them ...

Miuccia Prada
The creative face and mind that has transformed the fashion house that bears her surname, among the most important names of international fashion. Among the Milanese generations, Miuccia took over the "family business" after completing his studies in political science. Along with her husband who is her right-hand man to this day, Miuccia invented the nylon bag in the 1980s as her brand icon and in 1988 introduced the first ready-to-wear line in Milan. Then, in 1993 Miuccia created the Miu Miu brand and since then, she regularly presents collections of her two brands in Milan and Paris. Today, as a woman who loves her city, Miuccia Prada has founded the Prada Foundation and helped with many public works in Milan.
Francesca Bellettini
Ceo and at the same time President of Yves Saint Laurent, Francesca Bellettini began her career in banking in London and in 1999 joined the Prada group in the role of financial planner. In 2003, he was appointed director of strategic planning at Gucci and five years later was appointed to the Bottega Veneta fashion house as communications director. In 2013 her career was a step ahead, Francesca was named president and CEO of Yves Saint Laurent, and her work expanded her brand identity while staying true to her originality, but with a new name: Stay, Saint Laurent
Donatella Versace
The sister of the famous Gianni Versace, founder of the Versace fashion house, who tragically passed away in Miami in 1997. Donatella has been at the forefront of her brand since 1980 after studying in foreign languages. Before Versace was sold to Michael Kors for $ 2 billion in 2018, Donatella was a shareholder and vice president. president. Even today, she continues to be active as a collection designer alongside her brother Santo. During Versace's run, Donatella turned the brand into a "lifestyle" icon. In 2000, she created the transparent green dress with jungle motifs, worn twice by Jennifer Lopez.
Chiara Ferragni
Considered the world's most powerful digital entrepreneur, Chiara Ferragni is the CEO and president of The Blonde Salad and Chiara Ferragni Collection. Her career began in 2009, exactly the year she decided to set up theblondesalad.com, a blog dedicated entirely to fashion and living. Her success as an influencer increased with the creation of her own brand, a clothing and footwear line dating back to 2013.
Alberta Ferreti
Alberta Ferreti represents another important "pink" name in Italian fashion, but not only. Raised between pieces and dresses, with a tailor-made mum, Alberta began her career in fashion at the age of 18 with the opening of "Jolly Shop" which proved a success at the time. In 1974, Alberta Ferreti signed the first collection and created the company "Aeffe" along with her brother Massimo. In 1983, Alberta Ferreti began a collaboration with Franco Moschino, a collaboration related to the birth of "Philosophy by Alberta Ferreti". Her name is already well known in the American world after collaborating with Sandra Bullock, Katy Perry, Dua Lipa, Celine Dion, and others. Her group "Aeffe" includes 5 well-known fashion brands: Alberta Ferreti, Moschino, Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini, Pollini and Jeremy Scott.
Maria Grazia Chiuri
Last but not least, Maria Grazia Chiuri is the woman who transformed the Dior fashion house. Born in Rome, Maria Grazia is a woman who believes "strongly" in women ... Dior's creative director began her career working in Italian fashion houses like Fendi and Valentino. In 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri was named creative director of Dior, the first woman to run the brand since its founding. Campaigns created by her about women and their empowerment are rewriting a new story in the fashion field.