Alberto Voglio
Alberto Voglio continues a century-old family legacy in bespoke tailoring, specialising in trousers that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style. Since 1907, the Voglio family has been renowned for their artisanal skill, a tradition that Alberto, a fourth-generation tailor, upholds with pride and dedication
About Alberto Voglio
Alberto Voglio is a fourth-generation tailor as his family has been in the business since 1907. That would be nothing if he did not actually honour this tradition by pursuing it.
The great-grandfather Giuseppe and his brother Pasquale Voglio started working together in 1907. Two years later, Pasquale decided to relocate in Chile where he quickly made a name for himself in Santiago, even working for the head of state. Meanwhile, Giuseppe carried on with his own sartoria in Napoli, passed it to his son Alberto who taught the trade to his son Bruno. It was Bruno who decided to specialise in bespoke trousers for men in 1966. He passed the torch to his son, taught him the craft and, clearly, a sense of continuity. Alberto started learning as early as 9, went on to a fashion school, specialising in men’s clothing, and went back to working with his father.