Vintage Emilio Pucci "Villa Toscana" 1957 Silk Scarf Archive-Identified, First-Decade DesignA singular find in the world of vintage Pucci: this 34" square silk twill scarf has been identified by the Emilio Pucci Heritage Hub in Florence as Villa Toscana, a figurative interior scene design dating to 19571958 among the earliest and rarest periods of the house's history. The print depicts a grand Tuscan interior opening onto a garden terrace: fuchsia and magenta striped silk curtains drawn back on a gilt rod, a salon wall hung with oval mirrors
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A singular find in the world of vintage Pucci: this 34" square silk twill scarf has been identified by the Emilio Pucci Heritage Hub in Florence as Villa Toscana, a figurative interior scene design dating to 1957–1958 — among the earliest and rarest periods of the house's history.
The print depicts a grand Tuscan interior opening onto a garden terrace: fuchsia and magenta striped silk curtains drawn back on a gilt rod, a salon wall hung with oval mirrors and gilt-framed pictures, a console table, revolving bookstand, Persian rug, and beyond the balustrade, a stand of cypress trees in the Tuscan countryside. The entire composition is framed by a chartreuse ribbon-twist border. The palette — fuchsia, acid chartreuse, lavender, and cream — is quintessential Pucci at his most assured and joyful.
This is not a decorative vintage scarf. It is a piece of Italian fashion history, fully provenanced and archive-confirmed — exceptionally rare in the collector market.
Signed "Emilio" on the face. 34" square hand rolled edges 100% silk Hang tag: No label, consistent with this early period of production. Condition: very good with no fading, pulls, staining, or repairs.
Print name, colorway, and date of 1957–58 confirmed in writing by the Emilio Pucci Heritage Hub, Palazzo Pucci, Florence. The original design sketch appears in "Emilio Pucci: Disegni 1949–1959" (Le Lettere, 2004). *SEE LAST PHOTO FOR DOCUMENTATION