Vespa - the sublime scooter
The ultimate symbol of Italian freedom and style, the Vespa's allure has spanned 55 years. We take a look at the sublime scooter and the fashion collection that bears its name.

Vespas and VIPs

A symbol of quintessential Italian style since it was first introduced more than 50 years ago, the Vespa quickly reached cult status. It became synonymous with the economic boom of the 1950s and '60s and was adored by rich and poor alike. It has starred in a variety of films from classics such as "La Dolce Vita" by Federico Fellini), and "Roman Holiday" to contemporary successes such as "Austin Powers" and is still the preferred mode of transport of stars and starlets the world over. (Celebrity fans include Nanni Moretti, Leo DiCaprio, Milla Jovovich and Steven Spielberg.) Indeed, Vespa has joined forces with the Elite model agency in an all-Italy tour in search of new faces.
In the beginning
"It looks like a wasp!" (Sembra una vespa!) exclaimed Enrico Piaggio the owner of the legendary Piaggio company, founded in Genoa in 1884 as he climbed on to the first Vespa, designed by aeronautical engineer Corradino DAscanio in 1946.
The Vespa was first introduced into a post-war Italy which had been heavily bombed and whose roads had been badly damaged. It's simple yet robust structure, elegant lines and affordable price ensured its appeal to men and women alike (the enclosed engine allowed the latter to ride without compromising their modesty!)

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