When other exhibitors saw Ralph Lauren’s stunning 1938 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic on the entry list, they must have given up any hope of top prizes at the Concorso d’Eleganza Ville d’Este on 25 May.
Several years ago the American fashion legend cancelled his entry, disappointing organisers who had made the black Art Deco beauty the feature of the printed poster design. But all was forgiven this year as an emotional Lauren embraced the world’s oldest concours.
“When I started my business buying ties in Italy in the ’60s I used to come here, so it’s great to return with my family and the Atlantic,” enthused Lauren, whose Bugatti won Best in Show. “I don’t bring it out very often, but this is a very special event.”
No Villa d’Este concours would be complete without a stunning group of Ferraris and the highlight this year was the roadgoing 250LM ‘6025’ making its return to Europe for the first time since its 1965 debut at the Geneva Show.
Owned for many years by Luigi Chinetti, founder of NART (North American Racing Team), and dramatically presented in American-style racing colours of white with blue stripes, this low-mileage sensation has many unique features including a flip-up roof panel, electric windows and bumpers.