
BY: Francesca Bezzone
In Italy, he became TV popular only in very recent months, after news and gossip outlets alike made known he custom made the shirt POTUS Donald Trump wore on inauguration day, but the much criticized American first citizen is far from being his only famous customer: Italian comedian Checco Zalone is one of his clients and so is the heir to the British throne, Prince William who, in fact, wore one of his creations on the day of his wedding to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.
Angelo Inglese has been handling all the media attention coming from making clothes for the most controversial person alive with an all Italian aplomb and, in truth, with a lot of healthy and refreshing humbleness. When asked by Selene Gagliardi of the “Huffington Post” about some Italian artists’ refusal to sing at the inauguration, and whether he felt uncomfortable working for Trump, he very elegantly said “I don’t see my work for Mr. Trump as a question of politics.
SOURCE: http://www.italoamericano.org
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