L.B.M. 1911
The Italian brand LUBIAM (Luigi Bianchi Montova) has been a symbol of sophisticated style and premium quality for over one hundred years.
All of the company’s clothing is sewn exclusively in Mantua in Italy.
The Italian brand LUBIAM (Luigi Bianchi Montova) has been a symbol of sophisticated style and premium quality for over one hundred years.
All of the company’s clothing is sewn exclusively in Mantua in Italy.
The latest trends and a sophisticated elegance distinguishes the more democratic line “L.B.M. 1911”, which will be appreciated by young gentlemen.
The LUBIAM fabric collection is full of the finest quality products, including Loro Piana Super 120’s to Super-180’s and Italian fabric manufacturers such as Vitale Barberis Canonico and Fratelli Tallia di Delfino.
The pride of the company is – “Su Misura” – Made to Measure. In the balance between production innovation and Italian tradition – with a large share of manual operations, LUBIAM secures a leading position among Italian companies that provide this service.
About the company
1898. The beginning of Luigi Bianchi tailoring career in the provincial town of Mantova in northern Italy.
1911. Opening of the first LUIDGI BIANCHI tailor store. However, the women’s clothing line was closed over time in order to concentrate all efforts on the production and improvement of the men’s line.
1938. Opening of the new LUIDGI BIANCHI INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION factory.
1939. The birth of the LUBIAM label, as an acronym for LUigi BIAnchi Mantova, once again emphasizing the deep connections with the place of foundation and the time when the history of the company began.
1940-1960s. The opening of a showroom in the center of Milan, the launch of an advertising campaign built around the slogan “Wearing LUBIAM will make you feel like another.”
1970-1980s. The third generation of the Bianchi family comes to the leadership of the company.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the company expanded into world markets. Since then, its product has been represented by “Harrod’s” (London), “Barney’s” (USA), “N.K” (Stockholm), and “F One” (Japan).
2005. Establishment of a youth casual style line, L.B.M. 1911 – A new look at the Italian tradition of tailoring art.
2011. Celebration of 100th Anniversary of the house of Luigi Bianchi Montova.