Rodo Owners Bestowed With Knighthood in Italy
Rodo owners Gianni and Maurizio Dori have been appointed with the Knighthood of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
One of Italy’s highest recognitions, the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic is bestowed upon individuals for “merit acquired by the nation” in the fields of literature, the arts, economy, public service, and social, philanthropic and humanitarian activities, and for long and conspicuous service in civilian and military careers.
Established in 1951 by the second president of the Italian Republic, Luigi Einaudi, the investitures take place twice a year — on June 2, the anniversary of the foundation of the Republic, and on Dec. 27, the anniversary of the promulgation of the Italian Constitution.
The family-owned Rodo accessories maker, best known for its use of precious metal or crystal-embellished clutches and sandals, was founded in 1956 by the siblings’ father Romualdo Dori, whose initial syllables form the brand’s moniker.
Gianni Dori currently serves as Rodo’s chief executive officer, while Maurizio Dori oversees design.
Over the years, reaffirming their independent stance, the Rodo brothers have continued to leverage the artisanal quality of the brand’s products, made in Italy’s Marche region, drawing celebrity fans including Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Beyoncé and Jessica Alba.
Originally known for its wicker baskets, the company’s scope expanded to footwear and high-end bags. It has 150 employees and a network on international stockists across the U.S., Europe and Asia.