The company has been chosen by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers for the institutional gifts of the event
Talarico ties, one of the excellences of Made in Italy, will be featured at the upcoming G20 taking place in Rome on October 30 and 31. The Presidency of the Council of Ministers, along with the delegation for the Italian G7 Presidency, has selected the creations of artisans Maurizio and Tiziano Talarico as institutional gifts for the events that will be held in Rome on October 30 and 31.
Maurizio Talarico, founder of the prestigious fashion house, and Tiziano Talarico, son and manager of the company, thank the Presidency of the Council of Ministers for choosing their company as a symbol of excellence for the gifts to the G20 participants.
For the Talarico artisans, it is not new to showcase their products at international events: among various occasions, they represented their creations in 2014 at the summit of the Italian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, leading up to the G7 in Taormina in 2017.

More recently, they also provided gifts to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers for the G7 held in England in June 2021 and October 2021 for Expo, again as institutional gifts.
The gifts include Tailored Ties and scarves, the former made with fine Italian silk in twill, handcrafted, featuring the now-famous “X” stitch symbol of the house that certifies the craftsmanship of the products.
The packaging is personalized with the G20 logo.
For Tiziano Talarico, a young 22-year-old now leading the family business, it is not the first time he represents and interprets Made in Italy at these international events.
Talarico Cravatte is a supplier to many Heads of State and personalities symbolizing good taste who choose a continuously expanding company every day and wear ties and scarves as symbols of elegance and Italian style, created with Italian raw materials.
