Oniverse Holding S.p.A. (), known as Oniverse (formerly Calzedonia Group) is an Italian fashion and retail company headquartered in Dossobuono, near Verona, Italy. Founded in 1986 by Sandro Veronesi, the group owns multiple fashion and lifestyle brands and operates through a network of over 5,700 mono-brand stores across 55 countries as of 2025. Its main brands are Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Intimissimi Uomo, and Tezenis, specializing in lingerie, underwear, , tights, and leggings, as well as other brands such as Falconeri, Atelier Emé, Antonio Marras, Signorvino, and Cantiere del Pardo, which focus on luxury fashion, , and .
Initially, the company adopted a Franchising-based model, enabling rapid expansion both in Italy and internationally. By 2009, according to Mediobanca, it was one of the few Italian groups to surpass €1 billion in revenue. In 2016, revenue exceeded €2 billion. In 2017, the group reported revenues of €2.314 billion with an EBITDA of €489 million, while in 2018, revenue slightly decreased to €2.3 billion, with EBITDA at €478 million.
On 4 December 2023, the group officially changed its name from Calzedonia Group to Oniverse.
Its logistics network includes distribution centers in Oppeano and Castagnaro, Italy, Varaždin, Croatia, and São Paulo, Brazil.
Over the years, Oniverse has collaborated with several prominent international and Italian celebrities, including Julia Roberts, Julia Roberts testimonial del nuovo spot di Calzedonia - VanityFair.it Sarah Jessica Parker, Adriana Lima, Rita Ora, Gisele Bündchen, Sara Sampaio, Noah Mills, Emily DiDonato, Clara Alonso, Annalisa, Chiara Ferragni, Emma Marrone, and Federica Nargi.
In 2009, one of its commercials drew criticism for featuring a rearranged version of the Italian national anthem (Inno di Mameli) for advertising purposes.
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