Cinzia Rocca

Cinzia Rocca - stunning outerwear and coats. 

A concept of style since 1953.
Sartorial cuts and tranding lines, refined fabric and cherished manufacturing.
The value of competence and knowledge expressed through Collections with precious taste.
La-storia
Our Story
The company was founded in 1953 by Giacomo Rocca.
The post-war historical period promoted a rapid development of the business. Women rediscovered the pleasure of elegance and searched for soft fabrics and fine tailoring.
The new-found discovery of femininity encouraged Giacomo to turn his business into one of great creations; a fashion company.


The name
In the late 1980's the brand was born, and was inspired by the only daughter of the founder Giacomo Rocca.
Cinzia Rocca would become not only the woman behind the brand, but also the heart of the company.
In just five years, the brand won over the American public, while one third of its global volume continued spreading through Europe and the rest of the world.
Craftsmanship and Italian Style

Cinzia Rocca is defined as a 300 tailors company. In Dello (Brescia), the tailoring process is a combination of mechansied phases, diligent and handcrafted procedures up to the pure "handmade". The product makes the difference.
The uniqueness emerges from the details, the colors are notable for the vibrancy the stock-dyeing gives, the excellence comes out from the precision of the stitchings and from the textile and sartorial choosen techniques.
Fabric and manufacturing

Cashmere, alpaca, mohair, camel hair, babyllama.
Cinzia Rocca means precious yarns and fabrics. The garments are designed and made from a careful selection of textile fibers which results in the highest quality creations. The use of such high quality fabrics determines the shape, color, feel, and durability of each piece for years to come.
Materiali-e-lavorazioni
The collection provides options enriched with the value of noble fibers, sometimes rare; materials imported from areas of their origin. Warm wools from the Himalayas and Vicuña, Queen of the Andes; precious materials from India and Mongolia to name a few, all meet in Italy with the wisdom of the weavers and tailors who work with them.

Working with noble fabrics has allowed a high degree of specialisation, guaranteeing lightness and softness to the garments. The tailoring process is a combination of mechanized phases with some garments being finished by hand.

This is only possible with a highly specialised manpower that has 60 years of experience. "An industry of 300 tailors" best describes the characteristics of a brand that makes the difference; the true supporter of the best in Italian craftsmanship in the world.
Deep in the textile arts