Bal Harbour

Spring/Summer 2024

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Even over Zoom, it is clear that Carolina and Camilla Cucinelli are cut from the same cloth. Some of what the sisters share is readily apparent: microexpres- sions, turns of phrases, honey-colored hair tied neatly back. But the t r ue foundat ion of their int imacy is based in that which is not readily visible, but that is ever-present on the horizon: their joint future at the hel m of the behemoth that thei r father, Br u nel lo Cucinelli, 70, built. During our interview, they batted quest ions back and for th li ke co-stars promot ing a su m mer blockbu ster. They f i n i sh each ot her 's sentences with smiles big enough to comfor tably fit across two faces. This palpable harmony makes it easy to forget that these two young women, the next gener- ation of Brunello Cucinelli, are in fact nine years apart. Grow ing up, they never shared resources, respon- sibilities, or secrets the same way they do now. The C A S H M E R E Whisperers SISTERS CAROLINA AND CAMILLA CUCINELLI CONTINUE THEIR FAMILY'S LEGACY OF LUXURIOUSLY UNDERSTATED SLOW FASHION AT BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. BY KAT HERRIMAN Carolina and Camilla Cucinelli outside of their father Brunello Cucinelli's home in Solomeo, where they grew up. P H OTO BY FA B I O L A N A CO U R T E S Y O F B R U N E L LO C U C I N E L L I BAL HARBOUR 167

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