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Motivated at age 15 by the tears in his father's eyes when the former farmer was forced to accept a factory job, Brunello Cucinelli is anything but an orthodox capitalist.
His colourful cashmere brand is defying recessionary shrinkage across the luxury sector — a feat achieved while creating ideal conditions for his workers.
He has converted most of a stone 14th-century town in Umbria into a factory where no-one punches a time clock, lunch breaks are generous and the only rules pasted on the walls are quotes from philosophers and writers.
"I believe in real capitalism. The company has to make profits," he said in a sprawling, spotless office lined with shelves of spools of cashmere on one side and philosophical treatises on the other.
"But I want to try to do it with the ethics of human dignity."
Consultants Bain & Co. forecast global sales of luxury goods this year will fall by about 8 percent to 153 billion euros (USD 229 billion). But Cucinelli, who can collect more than USD 2,000 for a single garment, is still expanding.
In September his privately held Gruppo Cucinelli opened a new mono-brand store on Rome's exclusive Via Borgognona near the Spanish Steps. There are plans for 10 more by end-2010.
Revenues in 2009 are forecast at 154 million euros, around seven percent more than last year. It's a slowing trend from double-digit gains in both sales and profit in previous years, but puts Cucinelli in select company: Hermes and Louis Vuitton are among the only luxury brands growing this year.
"Brunello Cucinelli's is an understated product — it's not logo-mania — and highly sophisticated," said Armando Branchini, head of Milan fashion consulting firm Intercorporate.
The combination of classic style with a modern touch, thorough workmanship and very high quality basic materials is, he said, helping Cucinelli and another Italian cashmere brand, Loro Piana, to win market share.
For the designer, whose garments are sold in 29 dedicated stores in places like New York, Paris, Beverly Hills, London, Saint Tropez and the Hamptons and in high-end department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, success just part of the objective.
When Cucinelli, now 54, was a teenager, his father stopped being a farmer and got a job in a cement factory and Cucinelli noticed a deep change.
"He came home from the factory with tears in his eyes and I resolved that whatever I would do with my life it would be an attempt to make work more human," he said.
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