VOGUE PER CAVOKEY (Copia)
Cavokey is a new brand born in laboratories that embody the essence of Made in Italy. A fresh venture led by the creativity of Judith Borsetto, Cavokey originates from a tailoring workshop to create clothing designed for “real” women.

Cavokey is a brand born from a tailoring workshop that combines creativity with a wealth of experience in producing Made in Italy fashion.
The company, Annachiara Elmy S.r.l., began as a specialized workshop for shirt and trouser production, located in Camposampiero, in the province of Padua, and has, over the years, become a trusted partner for major luxury brands seeking high-quality garment manufacturing. This year, alongside its work for other brands, the company has launched Cavokey, a brand that showcases the creative expression of its years of expertise, led by Creative Director Judith Borsetto, who was chosen by the company’s co-founders, Valeria Sbalchiero and Giulio Pulici, to steer this new venture. Each garment is crafted within the Padua workshop, with every stage of production overseen by a team of more than thirty women of different ages and nationalities, who bring a broader, more grounded perspective to the project.
Cavokey’s debut collection is called *Timeless*, as it consists of pieces designed to be wardrobe classics, unaffected by seasonal trends. Creative Director Judith Borsetto crafted these garments with input from her extensive team of women, addressing needs that often go unmet in today’s abundant yet limited fashion offerings. Each piece is designed to adapt to diverse body shapes, ensuring comfort and allowing women to style them according to their preferences. The materials selected are high-quality "end-of-roll" fabrics—deadstock textiles that would otherwise go unused but were chosen for their excellence to create tailored suits, blouses, and dresses.
This project, named Cavokey in reference to the technical aviation term that signifies a pilot’s confirmation of weather conditions suitable for flying, is a wish for everything to go well, as co-founder Giulio Pulici confirmed during a visit to the workshop. It also represents a desire to create something that celebrates the expertise of those who craft and embody Made in Italy, translating it into tangible garments for real women who can wear them with both practicality and elegance in their daily lives.
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