Anselmi Collection a jewelry brand that combines executive ability, quality and great style.
The selection of the excellence of craftsmanship is placed at the service of a unique product.
The association of materials of different origins and the fusion of tradition and innovation represent the philosophy and the main value of the object.
A unique product because with strong innovation in the concept, in the materials, in the functionality.
All the lines in our collection are different, unique pieces, with absolute colors where noble materials and non-precious metals mix, in a mix of extreme luxury and rigorous design.
Each element in its diversity has common qualities such as multifunctionality and play.
Rigorous and sensual accessories with a strong emotional charge.
Without neglecting the made in Italy, understood not only as a place of origin of a production but also as attention to detail, style, simplicity and artisanal production processes.
A unique but never brash style, because even beauty has its modesty.
Riccardo Goti gives life to a personal line of jewels whose peculiarity consists in starting from the processing of precious materials. These are then combined with skins and braids, held together by brass and silver links. The jewels in his collection are so elegant, but sometimes even rough, thus maintaining their precious aspect without being classic or excessively affected. SILVER, IRON & HEART
The quality of the Tuscan jewelery manufacturing joins the avant-garde. A unique interpretation of materials such as leather, silver and other alloys makes the goti brand unique and indistinguishable of its kind.
"A container where I can express my creativity without limits". Goti was born in 2000 from an idea of Riccardo Goti. Designed and made in Arezzo, each jewel combines craftsmanship and a contemporary spirit. Each object, carefully developed in every detail, is the result of an unconventional creative expression.
Goti is a high fashion jewelery brand born in 2000 thanks to the great intuition of the Tuscan designer Riccardo Goti.
Thanks to the combination of leather, silver and brass and the use of handcrafted chains and hardware, Riccardo offers a precious and elegant high jewelery experience.
Goti often reflects the aesthetics of luxury chaos, in which he transforms a mix of emotions into a refined but decisive collection. According to the director of Vogue America, Riccardo Goti was the one who dictated the guidelines regarding this type of accessory!
THE DESIGNER
Vivetta Ponti grew up surrounded by antiques, art and nature in the idyllic Italian town of Assisi. Moving to Florence to attend the Academy of Fine Arts, the creative honed her skills in Bologna and Milan where she continued her studies before falling in love with the world of fashion. Whilst working for a series of luxury brands Vivetta began to learn everything about the embroidery and elaborate embellishment techniques that would go on to form the foundations of her eponymous label. Deciding to go solo in 2009, Vivetta debuted at White Milano before being selected by Giorgio Armani to take part in a group show at Armani’s iconic venue during the Autumn/Winter 2015/16 Fashion Week in Milan. Vivetta has gone on to win the Tao Award, become the first designer to join the Swarovski Collective project and show in Beijing as part of the Mercedes-Benz International Design Exchange Program.
“Designing clothes is like creating wearable art to me. Art is the highest form of expression, clothes are the best means to make it closer to people.”
INSPIRATION
Inspired by her love of animals, especially cats, happy memories and stories from her childhood, Vivetta channels the charm of vintage toys, antiques, and tapestries into poetic collections with a surrealist twist. Her creations are moving ideas that reference designers from a range of artistic disciplines: From Italian legends Gio Ponti and Fornasetti, to the Art Deco works of Erté, illustrations by Luigi Serani, Slim’s photographs and Pablo Picasso’s masterpieces. Vivetta’s dreamlike designs move to the sounds of Marianne Faithfull and Connan Mockasin, Catherine Deneuve and the Nouvelle Vague. Experimental animation movies from the 1960’s and 70’s and references to the creative minds of Norman McLaren, René Jodoin, Co Hoedeman, Caroline Leaf, Yuri Norstein, Hermina Tyrlova, Jan Svankmaier, and Jirí Trnka are all sprinkled throughout Vivetta’s work.
THE STYLE STAPLES
From romanticism to irony, Vivetta’s multi-faceted universe weaves together a range of themes, presenting Made in Italy craftsmanship through unflinchingly modern codes. Nostalgic references are fused with contemporary shapes and preppy silhouettes to create collections that are fresh and full of whimsy. From cuffs to collars, hand and face details are embroidered throughout, forming an integral part of the brand’s design DNA. Other key details include shoes, bags, jewellery, hats and pin brooch
Jumper-s: first flexible and indestructible rubber glasses!
Who has never been afraid to sit, or for someone else to sit, on their sunglasses? A trendy and glamorous accessory that unfortunately is too often placed where it happens. Jumper-s solves the problem by creating rubber sunglasses that don't break! The brand from Arezzo creates rubber glasses that are flexible, indestructible, light and also comfortable! The flexible temples can be opened fully or locked at 90°, so you can wear glasses. Or they can be closed, in the classic position to store them in a case. All this with a young, trendy appeal and vintage design and frames of various colors, from classic black to super colorful reds and yellows!
Furthermore, the lenses are UV 400 and the glasses are Made in Italy. If you still don't find the model that will seduce you, just go to the brand's website with a click to be able to create your personalized model. And as if that weren't enough, Jumper-s glasses are created with 100% recyclable plastic so that they do not become polluting matter at the end of their life cycle. And if they fall on the floor, they are also able to bounce! Proof of falls or small accidents!