Zagliani Handbags

About Zagliani

Zagliani was founded in 1947 by Mrs. Bruna Zagliani in Milan. Its inception was driven by a passion for traditional craftsmanship and innovation in working with precious skins, especially crocodile. The brand's commitment to excellence in handmade products quickly gained acclaim in the Western world and expanded to the Far East markets by the 1970s.

The initial designs of Zagliani bags stood out for their meticulous craftsmanship. Entirely handcrafted by Milan's finest artisans, these bags were noted for their use of premium python and crocodile skins, ethically sourced. The unique treatment and manufacturing of these skins highlighted the brand’s focus on quality and luxury.

Zagliani's philosophy centers around respecting traditional craftsmanship while embracing innovative manufacturing techniques. This dual focus ensures a unique blend of time-honored skills with modern production methods, resulting in bags that are both timeless and contemporary.

The Puffy bag, introduced in 2006, is an iconic Zagliani product. Its unique construction and shape quickly garnered attention, making it a favorite among actresses, royalty, and artists. Puffy's success helped cement Zagliani's reputation as a globally recognized and valued luxury brand.

In 2015, Zagliani merged with the Swiss luxury house Bally. This partnership united the brands in their shared focus on luxurious designs and superior craftsmanship. Zagliani's artisans continue to showcase their expertise through Bally’s bespoke service, crafting individually designed handbags with the finest leathers.

Zagliani's global journey reflects a steady expansion in luxury markets, particularly in the Far East. Its integration with Bally marked a significant step in this journey, blending Swiss luxury with Milanese craftsmanship to appeal to a diverse international clientele.