Evening Dress
2013-2014
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This evening gown is composed of net intricately appliquéd with embroidered metallic lace and painted silk medallions showing flora and fauna. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli designed this gown for the house of Valentino's couture collection for Autumn-Winter 2013-14. Valentino Garavani, the founder, retired in 2008. Subsequently, Chiuri and Piccioli had the challenge of providing clients with a fresh, modern interpretation of the craftsmanship and design traditions of the fashion house. This gown juxtaposes the highest-quality traditional embroidery and stitching techniques with the startling impact of silk panels beautifully painted with botanically-accurate flowers and non-traditional motifs such as a rhinoceros, snake and seahorse. In 2016, Chiuri left Valentino to become the first woman creative director of the Paris couture house of Dior.
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Brief description | Evening dress, high heeled shoes; Valentino Autumn/Winter 2013/14. |
Physical description | Couture evening dress with medallions and shoes, Valentino, Autumn/Winter 2013/2014 |
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Credit line | Given by Valentino S.p.A. |
Summary | This evening gown is composed of net intricately appliquéd with embroidered metallic lace and painted silk medallions showing flora and fauna. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli designed this gown for the house of Valentino's couture collection for Autumn-Winter 2013-14. Valentino Garavani, the founder, retired in 2008. Subsequently, Chiuri and Piccioli had the challenge of providing clients with a fresh, modern interpretation of the craftsmanship and design traditions of the fashion house. This gown juxtaposes the highest-quality traditional embroidery and stitching techniques with the startling impact of silk panels beautifully painted with botanically-accurate flowers and non-traditional motifs such as a rhinoceros, snake and seahorse. In 2016, Chiuri left Valentino to become the first woman creative director of the Paris couture house of Dior. |
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Accession number | T.18:1 to 3-2014 |
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Record created | February 20, 2014 |
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