George Kenneth Scott, known as Ken Scott, was originally from America (Indiana, USA) and was one of the protagonists of Italian and international fashion in the 1960s and 1970s. 

His name and success are mainly due to the extraordinary creations of designs and colour combinations for printed fabrics produced by the printworks in the province of Como.

A student at the famous Parson School of Design and of Moses Soyer of New York, he began his artistic activity as a painter, supported by Peggy Guggenheim, who organized his first personal exhibition.

He then joined the world of fashion, accessories and interior decoration through his designs for fabrics and for prêt-à-porter, first under the brand name FALCONETTO  and then Ken Scott.

Today the Ken Scott brand and designs, considered a fashion cult can be found in several lines of Italian-made products.