
Series n°4
Our latest series shines a light on creative duos working side by side across Rome’s artistic landscape.
Their uniquely curated spaces shape the fabric of the city’s contemporary creative map, and we photographed them within these settings, each interpreting the new Gancio Belt through their own style.

FEDERICA FORMILLI FENDI & GINEVRA PIERSANTI FENDI
Raised within the creative universe of the Fendi family, Federica Formilli Fendi developed her aesthetic sensibility through the maison and projects that shaped a new chapter of Italian fashion, including the launch of Fendissime. TripleF continues this journey as a curated archive and conceptual space led by Federica alongside her daughter, Ginevra Piersanti Fendi, offering a renewed vision of the brand’s evolving identity.
Based in a historic Roman studio once home to artists such as Mario Schifano, Triplef goes beyond vintage, reframing furniture, objects, fashion, and lighting through a contemporary lens.

Gancio belt duo
Originally designed by Emanuele Pantanella in 1987, this iconic belt returns in a new edition crafted in mahogany wood with brown and beige leather.

TRIPLEF
TripleF is a carefully curated archive and concept space of design pieces, blending furniture and fashion.
Under the creative direction of Federica Formilli Fendi and Ginevra Piersanti Fendi, TripleF is more than a collection of vintage pieces, it’s a platform for reinterpretation.
Via delle Mantellate 15A
00165 Rome

Elena del Drago & Costanza Pinci
Elena del Drago and Costanza Pinci work side by side in guiding EDDart, a gallery in Rome known for its commitment to modern and contemporary Italian art. Together, they shape the gallery’s curatorial direction and support its community of artists, bringing complementary perspectives to each project and exhibition.

Gancio Belt Duo
Originally designed by Emanuele Pantanella in 1987, this iconic belt returns in a new edition crafted in pear wood with green and brown leather.

EDDart
EDDart Gallery, located in Rome’s Palazzo Orsini Taverna, has specialized in Italian modern and contemporary art since 2018. It manages Italian and international collections and promotes emerging contemporary artists through exhibitions, research, and editorial initiatives.
Via di Monte Giordano, 36
00186 Rome
(Palazzo Taverna)


Francesca Martinelli & Livia Mimosa Fazioli
Francesca Martinelli and Livia Mimosa Fazioli represent the new generation behind Hedy Martinelli Jewelry, bringing their own perspective to a maison whose creative direction has always been female-led. Following in Hedy’s footsteps, they carry forward the legacy of the historic Roman boutique, which in the 1970s and 1980s became a cultural salon frequented by some of the era’s most iconic figures.

Gancio Belt Duo
Originally designed by Emanuele Pantanella in 1987, this iconic belt returns in a new edition crafted in pear wood with orange and brown leather.

Hedy Martinelli
Hedy Martinelli Jewelry is a historic Roman maison founded over fifty years ago. Born from Hedy’s travels and Art Déco sensibility, the boutique quickly became a point of reference in Rome, known for its handcrafted pieces and its role as a cultural salon in the 1970s and ’80s. Her vision and intuitive understanding of women continue through her daughter Francesca and granddaughter Livia Mimosa Fazioli, who carry forward this female-led legacy in high jewelry.
Via della Fontanella di Borghese, 62
00186 Rome

Gloria Pasquali & Yara de Freitas
Gloria Pasquali and Yara de Freitas, longtime friends who often come together on creative projects, are pictured here at Magazzini Forma & Memoria. The space, created by Gloria’s family, is dedicated to design and furnishings and shaped by an aesthetic and functional vision rooted in memory and permanence.
Their collaboration also extends to New Memories, Gloria’s latest project: a collection of original furniture and objects from the early 20th century through the 1950s and 1960s, restored and reimagined through artisanal techniques and her distinctive vision.

Gancio Belt Duo
Originally designed by Emanuele Pantanella in 1987, this iconic belt returns in a new edition crafted in mahogany wood with purple and orange leather.

MAGAZZINI FORMA & MEMORIA
Founded in 1980, Magazzini Forma & Memoria was conceived as a space dedicated to design and furnishings, guided by a precise aesthetic and functional vision rooted in memory and permanence. Today, the store is run by Gloria Pasquali together with her family, carrying forward its legacy. More than a retail space, it reflects an ongoing dialogue between past and present, where architecture and design research inform a layered, lived-in idea of home.
Via Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, 29
00193 Rome






