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Calzedonia (pronounced[kaltseˈdɔːnja]) is an Italian fashion group founded in Verona by Sandro Veronesi in 1986, with over 5,000 shops worldwide as of 2021.[1] Besides the Calzedonia brand, the group also owns the Intimissimi, Tezenis, Falconeri, Atelier Emé, Progetto Quid and SignorVino labels.[1] The Calzedonia brand is specialized in bathing suits, tights, and leggings.[2] Veronesi's son, Marcello Veronesi, is the US CEO.[2] As of 2024, Calzedonia continues its operations in Russia despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine starting in 2022.[3][4]