MILAN — There isn't any doubt that Italy has a firm supporter in Brunello Cucinelli.
Despite Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s resignation in July, which left the industry concerned and dissatisfied, and yet one more round of political elections scheduled for Sept. 25, on the tail end of Milan Fashion Week, Cucinelli on Tuesday said he was “very positive about Italy and the times to return,” as he commented on a robust set of results of his namesake company in the primary half of the 12 months.
The entrepreneur touted the country’s welfare system, “among the finest on the planet,” and Italy’s production and distribution expertise — largely preserved because of its social safety nets in the course of the...
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