The stunning Church of Sant’Agata di Noto, designed by architect Rosario Gagliardi, dates back to the beginning of the 18th century, and it was initially integrated to a monastery of White Benedictine Nuns.
The idea of rebranding comes from the power of the name itself, SANTAGĂTHA which already written in Latin contains the four A’s that characterize the logo. The graphic reference of the palm comes from the memory of the sumptuous Sicilian gardens, which evoke exotic and Mediterranean images.
An essential set-up intentionally respecting the location that hosts it, merging the world of design, fashion and culture. Here is where history and innovation come together in this special project that create a unique experience.