At the last edition of Lineapelle, the star of the show was an immersive concept that brought together all the Group's finest products in a single stand with a luxury focus.
Company news Arsutoria
November 2025
At Lineapelle last September, Rino Mastrotto presented the AW 2026-2027 Radura collection: an open space, a place for meeting and sharing. Radura was created as an immersive concept that brought together all the Group’s excellence in a single stand, in a sensory narrative combining aesthetics, innovation and tradition.
The protagonists were the leathers from the Group’s tanneries, alongside the fine fabrics of Oreste Marianie and a selection of items embellished by Morelab, which specialises in innovative leather and fabric processing, and leather goods accessories – ribbons and components – made by Mapel. A special area was dedicated to the world of furniture, with fine leathers by Rino Mastrotto and fabrics by JacqArt, the new company created last July from the meeting between the historic expertise of the Marzotto Group and that of Rino Mastrotto.
‘We are proud to present our new “Radura” collection at Lineapelle,’ said Matteo Mastrotto, CEO of Rino Mastrotto, ‘which brings together all the excellence that distinguishes our Group.’
‘From HEARTH, the leather that saves 38 litres of water per square metre of leather and reduces the use of chemicals and CO2 emissions, to the Prada Group’s entry into the capital and the new JacqArt company born from an agreement with the Marzotto Group, 2025 marked fundamental steps on the road to growth and the completion of the Group’s luxury offering,’ concluded the CEO.
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