Exhibitions, between the present and eco-sustainability in Belgrade ‘Italy is Fashion’

by time news

2023-05-15 19:59:52

‘Italia è di Moda’, from an idea and curated by Stefano Dominella, president of the Fashion and Design section of Unindustria, continues the world tour with a stop in Belgrade in the halls of the splendid Ethnographic Museum of the Serbian capital, from 16 to 26 May under the aegis of the Italian embassy in Belgrade, the Italian ambassador Luca Gori and Fabrika, the company of Vesna Mandic, one of the most important organizers of events, exhibitions and shows in Europe. Italy has ‘dressed’ the whole world, from Hollywood divas to great personalities in international history, creating a global style revolution which has changed the history of our country in step with social changes.

From the bourgeois and elegant style of the 1950s, through the nonconformist creations of the revolutionary generation of the 1960s and 1970s, up to the explosion of the progressive phenomenon of the ‘young careers’ of the 1980s, Made in Italy has always attracted attention carefully moving between innovation and tradition, between past, present and future, between talent and creative genius, between business and economy. Here is the exhibition ‘Italia è di Moda’ or a surprising exhibition itinerary, with clothes and materials never seen before, a creative-artisan excursus, both for a technical public and for ordinary visitors to the exhibition itself.

The exhibition will therefore be articulated through unpublished creations from important archives and contemporary collections made with processes that have written the most important pages in the history of international fashion and which are still created today with undoubted mastery, also thanks to new technologies. Among the 50 creations, coming from important historical archives, here is the black and white jacket by Giorgio Armani, the total white by Walter Albini, the coat by Max Mara, the ironic creation by Franco Moschino dedicated to milk, with a wide skirt over which dominates a black and white cow, the dress by Emilio Pucci with the print that made him famous all over the world.

From the historical archive of Gattinoni here are the dresses of Hollywood stars Lana Turner and Kim Novak dressed in georgette and duchesse satin, Audrey Hepburn in an empire style, Anita Ekberg protagonist of the film directed by Federico Fellini, Anna Magnani’s little black dresses, carmine dress by Charlotte Rampling, the long-tailed dress with the iconic paisley print by Etro, the colorful print by Gianni Versace, the red by Valentino Garavani, the sartorial virtuosity by Gianfranco Ferrè, the colorful world by Missoni, the pure experimentation of Miuccia Prada. Just to name a few.

One section is dedicated to eco-sustainability through the display of creations made with waste materials such as scraps of leftover fabrics destined for pulping or how beauty can be narrated through Made in Italy creativity. On May 16, during the opening party, 10 models will wear 10 creations by Guillermo Mariotto in a tableau vivant of rare beauty, directed by Rossano Giuppa who will give the 100 guests highly ecstatic and aesthetic emotions.

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