A selection of our colorful Coated Canvas styles are showcased this season on the Netflix series Summertime.

The costume designer from the series saw our bags on Instagram and found them absolutely appropriate for a show set in the summer on the Italian Adriatic Coast for their bright and cheerful colors.

The bags are styled on Summer's mom, the main character.. A young woman, with two daughters between adolescence and early maturity, who is in a complex relationship with a foreign musician.

The actress who played this difficult role is called Federica Johanna Victoria Caiozzo, aka Thony, is a Palermo singer-songwriter with a remarkable artistic talent who has already obtained a nomination for the David di Donatello as best leading actress with the film “Tutti i santi days ”with the direction of Paolo Virzì and various awards for his songs.
Thony wrote a few songs for the series and they received high praise by the press (i.e. RollingStone)
We felt honored that an international production chose our products, beautiful but from a young company, and we can say that “maybe” you will see them in Summertime 3. But we can't say it.
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