Milan-based branding agency Robilant has crafted the visual identity for Winebow’s new Pinot Grigio, 'Flora Lisa,' blending the Italian Renaissance with the essence of femininity through an iconic and enigmatic muse character.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Italian gardens, the agency "transformed the flora and fauna into a striking muse silhouette, symbolizing the organic origins of the grape and the wine's refined flavor profile." Flora Lisa’s visual identity "captivates consumers with its elegant logo and intricate illustrations; the lush design skillfully reflects the grape’s natural provenance."
According to Fabio Molinaro, Creative Director at Robilant, "We wanted Flora Lisa to not only stand out on shelf but also to evoke a sense of intrigue...From the moment you lay eyes on the bottle, you’re transported to a world of grace, where beauty rhymes with quality."
Renaissance-Muse White Wines
Robilant Creates Renaissance Design for Winebow’s Flora Lisa
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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