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- In 2014, fueled by his love for photography, Ragazzi published the photo book "Palm Angels," a captivating portrayal of Los Angeles' skate culture. This seminal work, born from years of dedication, captures the essence of the City of Angels – a vibrant tapestry of urban life, skateboarding subculture, and societal taboos.
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Nov 11, 2020 · After working for more than a decade as one of the masterminds behind the lifestyle brand Moncler, the designer and photographer Francesco Ragazzi decided to found his own label in 2015. He called it Palm Angels. Although his label is based in Milan, it’s a far cry from the typical Italian brand.
Palm Angels is an Italian luxury fashion label founded in 2015 by Italian art director and photographer, Francesco Ragazzi [1] who is also the former artistic director of Moncler. [2]
Mar 20, 2024 · The brand's evolution from a photography project to a global fashion phenomenon is a testament to Ragazzi's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and challenging conventions, cementing Palm Angels' legacy as an icon of contemporary streetwear culture.
Sep 23, 2024 · Back in 2014, before he founded luxury streetwear brand Palm Angels, Francesco Ragazzi released a photography book of skaters in LA. Published by Rizzoli, the book highlighted skate communities across Venice and Manhattan beaches.
Dec 2, 2022 · Remix sat down with Palm Angels founder and designer Francesco Ragazzi to chat about his go-to everyday outfit, his history with Moncler and his favourite piece from the collection.
Nov 7, 2022 · As Palm Angels lands in Los Angeles, founder Francesco Ragazzi and chief brand officer Stefano Robino reveal its true history — and their ambitious plans for its future.
Jan 31, 2017 · From the book came a series of limited-edition collaborations (hats and T-shirts), and then, in 2015, a full-fledged brand, also called Palm Angels. “It created a whole world,” he says. The unisex clothes paint a vivid picture of the L.A. skate scene.