1) Tell us a little about yourself, the brand Antonella Bravi, and about your sustainability side.

I was born in Cervia, a seaside resort on the Romagna Riviera in Emilia-Romagna, but I spent most of my childhood and adolescence in Middle Eastern countries such as Iran, Iraq, Egypt, and Morocco and this is where the inspiration for my style was born.
I created my sustainable luxury brand Antonella Bravi and now my assistant and niece Aisyah Sofia Bravi is also helping.



For me, the sensual and fascinating woman does not necessarily have to be undressed, but rather, dressed. The woman with the Chador is well-rooted in my mind, timeless dress that leave the imagination free. A woman who enchants with her eyes, clothes, elegance, and essence.
This is the story of a style that was created to be in color, to make the wearer smile, and to give joy and ease.
A style that is constantly evolving…

I adopted a the Eco-Friendly & Green Philosophy to support a cleaner world, reduce the environmental impact and sustainability, where all production sectors are in favor of renewable energy and eco-sustainability and above all 100% made in Italy.
Our fabrics are exclusively silk treated in Italy from raw to finishing, dyeing, and printing.
Our garments are carefully handcrafted by expert staff who with care, dedication and love take the model in hand that magically becomes a unique sustainable high-quality garment as is our MADE IN ITALY manufacture.



2) What was your inspiration for your latest collection?

For my latest collection, I was inspired by photos of the many countries I have been to and the different cultures of the world, I have always created my very colorful clothes in this way, but this time I wanted to add accessories such as hijab, turbans, bandanas, simple hairstyles.
For my last show I also wanted to show women of different nationalities because I believe that women are women all over the world and they should have the same rights but, above all, there should be no cultural discrimination. I wanted to merge the West and the Middle East, showing that a European woman or an Oriental woman can use the same garment and that you just need to add the right accessory.


3) Can you tell us about your future projects with the brand?

I want to continue on my way, with the unique sustainable style that represents me. I want, not to say I want, to land in the world of the Middle East with the collections that I call “International Collection”, always taking care of quality, the main aspect of my brand and my collections, because I sell quality and not quantity.
My next steps, right now, are to bring my brand to Dubai for Dubai Fashion Week and also to Jakarta for JFW as I would like to focus on Modest Fashion and Asia and make myself known internationally also on the other side of the world.



4) How do you imagine the future of fashion in about ten years? In terms of style and trends.
Fashion will always change, but I will always try to make my style prevail, which is practically the imprint of my brand and obviously increase the sustainability. If I changed line and style I would no longer be Antonella Bravi.
At most I could evolve… in ten years I think of a more confident woman’s style, without showing too many curves and imperfections.
A woman who takes possession of her femininity by only making her body glimpse and discovering that she can be sexy even without so much naked… then obviously I’ll go on with my multicolor prints.
Another important feature of my dresses is that they are oversized and flowing, precisely because I would like to hide those small body imperfections that every woman tries to hide. For example, in my last event, I dressed Devin Devasquez, Ronn Moss’ wife and she was blown away by the functionality of my dress.
This is why I have always expressed that I focus on the quality of a dress and not on the quantity.
I want to stay on my steps and continue with my ideas.