Enrico Coveri (1952 - 8 December 1990) was an Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur from Florence. After starting out as a model, he founded his fashion house and was immediately acclaimed for his creative talents when Touche by Enrico Coveri took to the catwalk in Milan and Paris in 1974.
Enrico Coveri founded the fashion house on his guidelines of fashion: The brightness of colour and the prevalence of chromatism, the exuberant fantasy of prints, the taste for eccentricity and enjoyment. Then there's the vivacity of the constructive lines and constant ornamental research.
Since Coveri's death in 1990, his sister Silvana has been running the house along with her son, Francesco Martini Coveri, the most talented of Enrico's nephews.
In 2004, Enrico Coveri became the first designer in Italy to have a street named after them: Piazzale Enrico Coveri in Prato.








