Mary Riccitelli
Mary Riccitelli was one of the chief seamstresses in the Tirocchi
shop. Born in Italy in 1896 to a family that immigrated to Providence,
she joined Anna's staff in 1921 and worked intermittently until
1933. In the late 1920s, she acquired an Italian American boyfriend,
Panfilo Basilico, a baker who owned and operated a business on Providence's
East Side. Every day when he passed the Tirocchi shop on his way
to or from work, the "girls" would lean out of the windows and call
to him by his nickname of "Bombi." When the relationship became
serious, Anna Tirocchi summoned him to her shop to interview.
Mary Riccitelli and Panfilo Basilico were married in 1931. As
for all the weddings of Tirocchi staff, Anna gave the fabric for
her gown, and the shop "girls" sewed for Mary as fine a dress as
any made for a client. Mrs. Basilico saved the gown, and it was
given to the Museum in anticipation of this exhibition.
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A. & L. Tirocchi
American, Providence
Wedding Dress, 1932
Silk; satin
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Panfilo Basilico
1998.6.1
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