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1994 : Deigo Dolcini is born and debuted his talent in Paris.

1993 : Scarperentola by Samuele Mazza was published by Idea Books.

1993-97 : He had collaborated with Industrial group GAP spa (Naples), manufacturer and licensee of the following woman and man footwear brands: Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, Donna Karan, DKNY and Ralph Lauren. He was the Art Director for man and woman footwear collections of MARAOLO.

1994 : Cinderella's Revenge by Samuele Mazza was published by Chronicle

1995 : La Calzatura - UN CAMMINO LUNGO 50 ANNI 1945-95 by Eugenia Girotti was published by Itinerari d’Immagine Magnum

1997 : He Collaborated with Bruno Magli for Footwear, handbags and small leather goods.

1999 : Diego Dolcini had designed the accessories for the fashion shows of Emilio Pucci and Bulgari.

2001-04 : The brand collaborated with Tom Fred and worked as a creative director at Gucci

2002 : Altaroma Paraphernalia - Auditorium Rome

2005 : Altaroma Cenerentola - Tempio di Adriano Rome and Fashion Show - Hellenic Cosmos Athens

2007 : Altaroma Shoebang - Maxxi 2/Museo delle Arti Rome and Contemporary Footwear Design by Sue Huey and Rebecca Proctor

2008 : Stark Camera Oscura - Former Power Station Prenzlauer Berg Berlin and Talenti & Dintorni - Ix edizione - Piazza del Duomo Catania. Opened his flagship store.

2009 : Feline Co-branding with Helena Rubinstein

2010 : Altaroma Limited - Unlimited, La Pelanda / Macro Future Rome

2011 : Altaroma Limited - Unlimited, Biblioteca Casanatense Rome and Altaroma Limited - Unlimited - Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana Rome

2012 : FIRENZE4EVER - Luisa via Roma Florence and addiction, a video by Diego Dolcini with Chiara Ferragni Bologna. In the same year, he designed men's accessories capsule collection for Kiton and later women's accessories, footwear and handbags collections for Vionnet since October.