MILAN – Uberta Zambeletti can’t wait to see you.
The founder of the beloved Milanese store “Wait and See” is celebrating the retailer’s 15th anniversary with a little revamp, a new claim and a tribute to her first fashion crush, designer Romeo Gigli.
Renovation of the store, which is housed in a former 18th-century convent nestled in the city’s chic 5 Vie district, was spearheaded by Zambeletti in collaboration with Micro Studio, the architecture firm established in Milan by Francesca Di Silvestre and Marta Francescatti.
The revamped Wait and See store in Milan.
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While keeping with the original vibrant and playful vibe, they partnered to create a welcoming space encouraging discovery and conversation, in sync with the store’s new motto: “We can’t wait to see you!”
The founder’s upbeat nature is reflected in revamped elements like the resin flooring sprinkled with a colorful confetti pattern and the diagonally striped carpeting marking the fitting room area.
The revamped Wait and See store in Milan.
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Tongue-in-cheek elements stand out at the heart of the store, including a sofa embroidered to depict life-sized silhouettes of three nude bodies. Red mesh iron bookshelves and traditional Italian kitchen towels suspended like airy curtains from the ceiling add to the quirky interior.
The space complements the retailer’s unique assortment of apparel and accessories, which for the anniversary will be further enriched by a selection of Gigli’s archival pieces, in a nod to Zambeletti’s roots and homage to the designer that sparked her fashion journey.
A detail of the revamped Wait and See store in Milan.
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“I was 17 when I had a revelation. I fell headfirst into the deep burgundy of that vaguely masculine Romeo Gigli coat, displayed in a shop window in central Milan. I was with my grandmother Carla, who — in a rare moment of excitement — bought it for me on the spot. That was the beginning. I started with a master,” said Zambeletti.
Now she has selected a series of items hailing from the ‘80s and ‘90s in collaboration with Italy’s storied vintage retailer and secondhand institution A.N.G.E.L.O.
Uberta Zambeletti in archival Romeo Gigli vest and shoes.
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A testament to Gigli’s timeless refinement and poetic tailoring and aligned with the eclectic and colorful aesthetic of both Zambeletti and her store, the pieces mainly comprise unisex vests in graphic patterns and women’s pointy-shoe styles, available at prices ranging from 126 euros to 198 euros.
The offering is in sync with Zambeletti’s spirit in launching the store, namely the intention to provide a space of discovery based on the belief that luxury should not be defined just by price, as she has always included accessible items in her assortment, too.
Archival Romeo Gigli vest and shoes.
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A multifaceted entrepreneur, Zambeletti has a longtime connection with the fashion industry. After completing her studies in Paris and London — earning a higher national diploma in textile design from Chelsea School of Art and a master’s in fashion knitwear from the Royal College of Art — she worked as a fashion designer, interior decorator, art director and fashion coordinator for international brands such as Missoni, Max Mara, Anna Molinari, Etro, Pinko, SINV, as well as for the Rinascente department store.
Archival Romeo Gigli shoes.
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