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The characteristics of the 100% made in Italy product
Made in Italy is for Save The Queen! a story of talent, culture of elegance, craftsmanship, innovative readiness and attention to detail.
Art to Wear
Guided by a strong creative philosophy, Save The Queen! makes ready-to-wear collections with hand-designed prints and exclusive fabrics, combining dynamism and romantic artistic expression.
Innovation that Honors Tradition
Innovative management approaches combine perfectly with strong ties for ancient Italian craft traditions.

In over thirty years of history, Marco Fantini srl has created the brands LE GATTE, OHDD, SAVE THE QUEEN!!! Brands marked by strong and distinct creative identities but united by the corporate inclination to interpret in a contemporary way the stylistic elements of different cultures, pursuing quality and innovation of materials.
100% MADE IN ITALY
Our World
The raw materials used as well as all individual processing steps on the products are carried out in Italy.
The raw materials used as well as all individual processing steps on the products are carried out in Italy.
Made in Italy is for Save The Queen! a story of talent, culture of elegance, craftsmanship, innovative readiness and attention to detail. Creativity and technical intelligence. Innovative management approaches are perfectly combined with strong ties for ancient Italian craft traditions.
Thanks to this firm belief and creative philosophy Save The Queen! gives life with each collection to a gallery of small masterpieces of pret à porter, where each garment features hand-drawn prints and exclusive fabrics created with dynamism and romantic artistic expression. The decision to print the fabrics is a decision linked not only to a concept style, but also to the desire to rediscover an all-Italian tradition, which makes use of production techniques developed especially in the Como area, where the company still has its fabrics printed in 15 colors. The designs are printed on panel fabric.
And then the embroideries. Performed by hand with Cornely machines so that each garment becomes unique and never the same as another, the different manual skills of the embroiderers give the design its own personality. Season after season, new techniques and materials are experimented with in a continuous search: embroidery can be designed with any type of yarn, from the thickest wools, to chenilles, to raffia, to satin or velvet ribbons, and with hand insertions of small accessories of any material.
