Thursday, January 28, 2021
FENDI HAUTE COUTURE DEBUTE
Kim Jones Makes His Fendi, and Haute Couture, Debut.It was his first collection for Fendi, but it was also his first ever womenswear collection (he's also at the head of Dior menswear, and prior to that, Jones held the position of director of menswear at Louis Vuitton for seven years),
and Fendi’s debut spring haute couture show. Drawing from seemingly diverse inspirations, from the visual language of Bernini's marbles to Virginia Woolf's time-travelling, gender-blurring novel ‘Orlando’, the show navigates through a maze-like structure of glass boxes offering a “unique journey from the British Bloomsbury to Rome's Galleria Borghese,” explained the fashion house. The actress Demi Moore, opened the show and Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington and Kate Moss (alongside her daughter Lila) all marked their return to the catwalk. Participated also Cara Delavigne, Adwoa Aboah, with her sister Kesewa, and Bella Hadid. Moreover on the runway Silvia Fendi’s daughters Leonetta and Delfina Delettrez (who created the Murano glass jewellery for the collection). Models walked out slowly to a Max Richter soundtrack amid glass boxes, on a show filmed behind closed doors with no live audience.
Inspired by ‘Orlando’ and the Bloomsbury set of strong, intellectual women, Jones’ debut couture collection, offered both looks for women and men. It was filled with decadent, regal and structured silhouettes in metallic brocade, luxe translucent silk fabrics, woven jacquards, and hand-beaded tailoring. A love letter written by Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West in 1928, only three years after Fendi was founded, Orlando’s literary conceits are directly interspersed throughout the collection, in form of metal-bound book clutches, as well as the text itself being inscribed onto Mother of Pearl minaudières and leather boots.
Etichette:
Adwoa Aboah,
bella hadid,
cara delavigne,
christy turlington,
dami moore,
debut,
delfina delettrez,
fendi haute couture,
kate moss,
lila moss,
naomi campbell,
outfit and fashion,
S/S2021
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
SPRING/SUMMER 2021 HAUTE COUTURE
Christian Dior |
Christian Dior |
Valentino |
Valentino |
Chanel |
Chanel |
Armani Privé |
Armani Privé |
Giambattista Valli |
Schiaparelli |
Iris van Herpen |
Azzaro |
Alexis Mabille |
Alexandre Vauhtier |
Etichette:
Alexandre Vauhtier,
alta moda,
armani privé,
azzaro,
cgristian dior,
chanel,
giambattista valli,
haute couture,
outfit and fashion,
paris fashion,
paris haute couture,
s/s 2021,
schiaparelli,
valentino
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
REAL BUT ECO FURS
Può una pelliccia essere ecologica e allo stesso tempo fatta con del vero pelo animale? Sembra un ossimoro, ma invece esiste un metodo per utilizzare il pelo dell'animale senza ucciderlo. E il metodo è molto semplice anche se laborioso, lo stesso che si usa per produrre la lana, ovvero tosare l'animale e cucire il pelo con fili di seta su una base di lana. Si otterrà una pelliccia non solo bellissima, ma anche calda e leggera. Io le ho provate a Roma in via Lazio alla Pellicceria Alberto. Di seguito alcune immagini dove indosso alcuni morbidissimi modelli:
photo: Lorena BernardiniMonday, January 25, 2021
MINIARTEXTIL COMO 2020
MINIARTEXTIL COMO 2020 - La storica manifestazione dedicata alla Fiber Art contemporanea
annuncia le nuove date della sua trentesima edizione.
Dal 30 gennaio al 9 maggio 2021
Pinacoteca Civica, Broletto e Mercato Coperto
ospitano opere di grandi maestri interazionali e installazioni site specific
una mostra diffusa in tutta la città di Como
cui si aggiunge anche Villa Olmo con la mostra METAMORPHOSIS
dal 30 gennaio al 9 maggio 2021, tutta la città di Como viene coinvolta in una mostra diffusa, tra opere di grandi Maestri e installazioni site specific, allestite negli spazi della Pinacoteca Civica, del Palazzo del Broletto e del Padiglione Grossisti del Mercato Coperto.
Ideata da Mimmo Totaro e Nazzarena Bortolaso, promossa e organizzata dall’Associazione ARTE&ARTE in collaborazione con il Comune di Como, dal 1991 Miniartextil porta a Como le visioni evocative e la creatività di grandi nomi dell’arte nazionale e internazionale e di giovani emergenti. La manifestazione ruota attorno all’esposizione di 54 opere di piccolo formato (20x20 cm), i minitessili da cui prende il nome, cui dal 1997 si affiancano installazioni site-specific e opere di grandi artisti.
In occasione di questa edizione Villa Olmo ospita dal 30 gennaio al 9 maggio 2021, METAMORPHOSIS una mostra collettiva a cura di Paolo Bolpagni, Giovanni Berera e Sonia D’Alto, che raccoglie voci figlie di epoche, formazioni e origini culturali differenti, accomunate dal linguaggio del filo, della trama, del tessuto, dell’intreccio. In mostra, tra le altre, opere di: Jannis Kounellis, Slavs and Tatars, Marwa Arsanios, Nedko Solakov, Ariel Schlesinger e Jonathan Monk, Hans Peter Feldmann, Daniel Buren, Sheila Hicks.
Branišová Zuzana - Palimpsest |
Bieri Manuela - Social distancing |
Bottini Ilary - Don't blame me - The mask of dualism |
Jansen Maike - Nothing to be afraid of |
Richard-Bertrand Lucie - Hara House (PREMIO ARTE&ARTE2020) |
Etichette:
art and design,
Bieri Manuela,
Bottini Ilary,
Branišová Zuzana,
Brooš Miroslav,
como exhibitions,
contemporary art,
contemporary artist,
Jansen Maike,
metamorphosis,
miniartextil,
mostre a como
Monday, January 18, 2021
NEW DESIGNERS: JIMMY PAUL
The Amsterdam-based fashion designer JimmyPaul, always pushing the boundaries of color, shape and texture, combined with an ultra-high sense of cuteness, JimmyPaul is a brand that investigates the border between costume and fashion.
JimmyPaul looks to past, present and future pop-culture references to create one-of-a-kind low brow fashion pieces, resulting in high-art fashion statements with a high-fructose level up to a 1000.
The work of JimmyPaul has appeared in numerous fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle and Paper Magazine, has created tour costumes for Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga, dressed multiple additional celebrities like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Kesha, Paris Hilton and Rihanna and collaborated with companies and brands like W Hotels, FATBOY, Nintendo and Sesame Street.
Jimmy Paul x Sesamestreet collection:
Maryme-Jimmy Paul Collection:
Jimmy Paul x Sesamestreet collection:
JimmyPaul started with friend and designer Marie Burlot under the name Maryme-JimmyPaul. They completed several collections in wich they investigated the use of shapes, colors and materials in fashion & art. Their work was presented on different art and fashion platforms all around the world. From Los Angeles to Shanghai.
Monday, January 11, 2021
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