“Benvenuti in Atelier” is an initiative promoted by the National Confederation of Handicrafts and Fashion (CNA Federmoda) to promote the culture of craftsmanship in the fashion industry. As part of this national project, several companies in the province of Arezzo, including CNA Arezzo, will open their doors to visitors on the weekend of November 4-5. The initiative, conceived by three female entrepreneurs, offers the opportunity to explore the craftsmanship in the fashion sector through open days, aperitifs, internships, and small seminars at fashion artisans’ workshops, including ateliers, tailors, and accessory, leather, and millinery laboratories. The goal is to share the rich knowledge and skills of these master craftsmen with the public. Two companies in the province of Arezzo that belong to CNA will participate in the event, offering visitors a variety of unique experiences. For example, the artisans at the Arti/Già/Nato gallery in Arezzo will tell visitors the story of their artifacts and offer personalized creations. Another participant in “Benvenuti in Atelier” is Ricchi Francisco in Cortona, an artisan company that prides itself on producing handmade products from start to finish. During the event, their store will be set up as a small leather workshop, showcasing the process of creating bags, with a special focus on the “Selleria” product. The initiative aims to attract national attention and stimulate new contacts in the fashion industry. The president of CNA Federmoda Arezzo and Tuscany highlights the importance of the event in promoting Made in Arezzo and encouraging experiential tourism. The event represents an extraordinary opportunity to get closer to the world of craftsmanship and inspire new generations to embark on this fascinating path. The list of participating workshops is available on the Facebook and Instagram pages of CNA Federmoda.
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