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Vitale "Lino" Vidal
[edit]Vitale "Lino" Vidal (September 27, 1911 – January 29, 2002) was an Italian chemist, entrepreneur, and industrial leader. He played a significant role in the cosmetics and packaging industry. Vidal is notably recognized for inventing the Pino Silvestre bubble bath and for managing the Vidal company, established in Porto Marghera in the early 20th century. The Vidal brand is well-known in Italy, with Pino Silvestre considered a prominent shower gel in the country.
Biography
[edit]Early Life and Youth
[edit]Vitale Vidal, commonly known as Lino, was born in 1912 and was one of nine children in a large family. His father, Angelo Vidal, was the founder of the Vidal company. From an early age, Lino showed a strong interest in chemistry, which significantly shaped his career.
Industrial Career
[edit]Following the death of their father Angelo, Lino Vidal, along with his brothers Renzo and Mario, assumed control of the family business. Under their leadership, Vidal became a prominent brand in the cosmetics, perfumery, and detergents sectors. Lino focused on researching essences and materials, playing a key role in product innovation.
Pino Silvestre
[edit]Lino Vidal is credited with inventing the Pino Silvestre bubble bath, which significantly influenced the field of cosmetic packaging. He developed a unique fragrance and distinctive packaging, designed in the shape of a pine tree with a pinecone-shaped cap. The initial containers were produced in glass by the renowned Venini factory. Pino Silvestre achieved notable commercial success and became a significant phenomenon in Italian marketing.
"White Horse" Advertisement
[edit]Another notable contribution by Lino Vidal to the cosmetics industry was the creation of the "white horse" advertisement, which involved bringing a white horse to Piazza San Marco in Venice. This advertisement became an iconic element in Italian advertising and was featured on the popular television program Carosello.
Sale to Henkel
[edit]In the 1990s, the Vidal company's era came to an end with the transition from family management to the German multinational Henkel.
Personal Life
[edit]Lino Vidal was known to be a reserved and studious man with a deep passion for chemistry. His daughter Gemma describes him as "a great discoverer of essences." Lino had two children, Gemma and Francesco. Gemma married entrepreneur Vittorio Radice.
Death
[edit]Vitale "Lino" Vidal died on January 29, 2002, at the age of 90.
Legacy
[edit]Lino Vidal's vision and innovation significantly impacted the cosmetics industry. His commitment to research and innovation in packaging has influenced and inspired numerous generations of entrepreneurs and creatives in the cosmetics field and beyond.
Lino Vidal's legacy lives on through his pioneering contributions that continue to influence the cosmetics and marketing sectors.
References
[edit][1] ^ Navarro Dina, Paolo. "E' morto l'industriale Lino Vidal: aveva inventato il 'pino silvestre'" Il Gazzettino, January 31, 2002.
[2] {{cite web |last=Pittalis |first=Edoardo |date=January 16, 2023 |title=Vidal, i 120 anni della famiglia che si inventò il "Pino Silvestre" |url=https://www.ilgazzettino.it/nordest/venezia/vidal_profumi_pino_silvestre_storia_azienda_veneta
[3] https://www.packaginginitaly.com/pino-silvestre-la-grande-intuizione-lino-vidal/